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There is no reason not to use Nasonex when you have a cold or cough. It may help some, but it is not intended as treatment for a cold. If you are prescribed this medication, use it as prescribed with or without a cold.
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No, toothpaste is not an effective treatment for cold sores.
Toothpaste is not an effective treatment for cold sores. It is best to consult a healthcare professional for proper treatment options.
Biaxin is an antibacterial agent, and cold sores are viral, so it is not effective for treating cold sores.
The cough that accompanies a cold is usually intermittent and dry.
Alum powder is not considered an effective treatment for cold sores. It may cause irritation and dryness to the skin, but there is limited scientific evidence to support its use for treating cold sores. It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
Take a lukewarm bath,and sip gingerale
Toothpaste is not an effective treatment for cold sores. It is best to use antiviral creams or ointments specifically designed for cold sores.
Drinking cold beverages can sometimes trigger a cough reflex in some individuals, especially if they are sensitive to temperature changes. This is known as cold-induced cough or cold-induced bronchospasm.
No he does not *cough* not til i meet him *cough cough* man where i get this cold from *cough* lol
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that cold water exacerbates cough symptoms.