Common Cold TreatmentThere is no cure for the common cold. The usual treatment is to address the symptoms. Over-the-counter drugs may be used to help ease cold symptoms. Some of the most commonly used products dry up runny noses and calm troublesome coughs. But these drugs only alleviate cold symptoms and do not cure the illness. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory
Drugs (NSAIDs) are effective for pain relief. Antibiotics do not help relieve the
common cold, as they do not affect viruses. They should
be used only in cases of bacterial complications. In
some cases the common cold may cause bacterial infections
(otitis and sinusitis) that involve the ears and the
sinuses. Antibiotics should only be taken in these
cases.
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