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Common Cold
The common cold is a mild viral infectious disease of the nose and throat; the upper respiratory system. Its symptoms are sneezing, sniffing, running/blocked nose (often these occur simultaneously, or one in each nostril), scratchy, sore, or phlegm throat, coughing, headache, and a general feeling of unwellness; they last between 3 to 10 days, with residual coughing lasting up to 3 weeks.
Croup
A group of conditions that involves inflammation of the upper airway. This leads to a cough that sounds like a bark. This disorder is most evident in children from ages three months to five years and is usually mild when caused by a virus wand can usually be treated at home.
Hay Fever
Hay fever is an allergic condition affecting the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract and the eyes. It is most often characterized by nasal discharge, sneezing and itchy, watery eyes. Hayfever is generally caused by an abnormal sensitivity to airborne pollen.
Tuberculosis
Caused by a bacteria, Tuberculosis (TB) attacks the lungs, kidneys, intestines, spleen, liver, and bones. It may start out in the lungs, but it could develop in other organs if the immune system is not strong.
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