14 Ways To Fight A Cold

5. Lay Down

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Sleep—annoying to kids and workaholics, elusive to parents of young children, and cherished by teenagers and cold-sufferers worldwide. Why do we get worn out when we have a cold? It’s because our body needs to work hard to fight the pesky infection (or in the case of teenagers, they work hard to fight their parents). When we rest, we help our body focus its energy on fighting the sickness. Let your body go to battle. You go to bed.

6. Drink Hot Liquids

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If you are experiencing nose congestion, hot liquids can help you feel better. The “tuffy feewing” is the result of tissues in the nose as well as the blood vessels swelling with fluid. Research proves that hot drinks (for adults) do, in fact, provide “immediate and sustained relief from symptoms of runny nose, cough, sneezing, sore throat, chilliness and tiredness.” In the same study, room temperature drinks relieved only runny nose, coughing and sneezing. Now with research result in mind, you can plan which beverage will help you beat your symptoms.