It's that time of the year when many of us suffer from a headache or cold. So, instead of reaching for the painkillers, try treating yourself with some quick, do-it-yourself hand reflexology.
Usually, these symptoms accompany a fever. However, sometimes you might feel cold and have chills without a fever. It’s not very common, though, says Robert Biernbaum, D.O., chief medical officer at ...
Common Cold: "Yucky. You probably have a runny ... You may also have aches and pains, chills, headache, runny nose, sore throat, shortness of breath, watery eyes and wheezing." ...
With flu, “you might wake up in the morning with a full-on fever, nausea, chills, and muscle ache,” says Davis. (Coughing up phlegm? That’s a symptom of both a cold and the flu—and it’s ...