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		<title>Curing the common cold &#8211; Part 3</title>
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<p>How to Treat a <b>Cold</b>: Taking antihistamines</p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no cure for the common cold, but you can get relief from your cold symptoms by doing the following: </p>
<p>How to Treat a Cold: Resting in bed </p>
<p>One of the best remedies for a cold is rest. This will allow your body to have a stronger immune system to fight cold and kick it out of your system. Get enough sleep to fully recover.</p>
<p>How to Treat a Cold: Drinking plenty of fluids</p>
<p>Drinking fluids, especially water, does not only provide nourishment to your body. It also helps to cleanse your body and get rid of the micro-organisms or germs that cause colds.</p>
<p>How to Treat a Cold: Gargling with warm salt water or using throat sprays or lozenges for a scratchy or sore throat </p>
<p>When you gargle with warm salt you will help relive the pain that is caused by a cold infection. Throat sprays and lozenges can help relive irritation and sore throat.</p>
<p>How to Treat a Cold: Using petroleum jelly for a raw nose</p>
<p>When you have a cold, you would constantly be sneezing, and blowing your nose due to excess mucous or nasal congestion. To relieve the irritation on your nose, you can wipe petroleum jelly. This also helps prevent drying and chaffing.</p>
<p>How to Treat a Cold: Taking aspirin or acetaminophen for headache or fever </p>
<p>Colds are accompanied by headaches and/or fever. You can use aspirin or acetaminophen to help relive these symptoms. Take the necessary precautions when administering these medications as they may have some side effects. Always consult your primary health care provider for advice.</p>
<p>How to Treat a Cold: Taking decongestant</p>
<p>You can buy over-the-counter cold medicines to help relieve congestion brought about by a cold. Please keep in mind that taking these medications do not prevent or cure colds, but only help relieve the symptoms. Decongestants can have some side effects, such as drowsiness, dizziness, insomnia, or upset stomach; you should take them with proper precautions. </p>
<p>How to Treat a Cold: Taking antihistamines</p>
<p>Nonprescription antihistamines may give you some relief from symptoms such as runny nose and watery eyes which are commonly associated with colds. </p>
<p>How to Treat a Cold: Steam</p>
<p>Although inhaling steam may temporarily relieve symptoms of congestion, health experts have found that this approach is not an effective treatment.</p>
<p>You can also take steps to avoid catching a cold, like bundling up when it&#8217;s cold outside and by not getting soaked in the rain. Getting enough sleep, proper diet, and exercise can make your body stronger to help prevent catching a cold.</p>
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