The common cold is self-limiting: per the CDC, colds usually last less than a…
The common cold is self-limiting: per the CDC, colds usually last less than a week, with symptoms typically peaking 2-3 days after infection. Some symptoms (e.g. cough) can linger up to ~10 days. There is no cure — authoritative bodies describe care as symptom relief while the il
Advisory — derived radar signal (confidence + source fields), not an authoritative classification.
- Type
- evidence-claim
- Domain
- common-cold-urti
- Grade
- A
- License
- proprietary-research-use
- instance
- m331
- domain_slug
- common-cold-urti
- pubmed_ids
- evidence_grade
- A
- tags
- course,duration,literacy
- source_ids
- CDC-common-cold-about,AAFP-2019-cold
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