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Contact:
Cook, Edythe-Anne
Associate Director for Administrative Services
General Resources on Health and Illness
At the SHC, we see over 14,000 visits each year, often addressing a handful of common conditions and diseases. If you're wonderingabout common issues — from fatigue to rash orbronchitis — you're free to come in to ask questions, but may also want to explore online resources. One we can recommend is the , which is used by health professionals as well as patients. Itoffers extensive information from the National Institutes of Health and the world's largest medical library, the National Library of Medicine. Information is provided in English and Spanish.
Feeling Sick with Cold Symptoms?
If you recently developed cold symptoms there are some helpful treatments that can be done at home prior to coming in for a visit.
Most common cold (a.k.a. “upper respiratory infection” or URI) symptoms should not be treated with antibiotics. If you think that you have a URI, here is a list of some common symptoms and possible remedies you can do at home:
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Fever |
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Body Aches |
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Sore Throat |
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Nasal Congestion |
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Runny Nose |
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Cough |
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Most of these symptoms are caused by a virus that will resolve in 5-7 days. If your symptoms are not improving after 10 days or are worsening after 5 days, then it is important to make an appointment at the Student Health Center for an evaluation.
WATCH OUT! - Many commercial cold and flu remedies contain a combination of different medicines. Read the ingredients to make sure that you are not “doubling up” on the amount of medication you should be taking. If you have any questions, ask the pharmacist.
If you think it's more than a cold please schedule anat the Student Health Center for an evaluation.
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