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  2. Have a COVID headache? What you can expect, how to ... - AOL

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    Your headache could last as long as the acute phase of the virus—up to a week or two. In some cases, the headache may continue beyond this period. My COVID headache won’t go away.

  3. Don't assume that a runny nose, headache, or sore throat is ...

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    Trying to self-diagnose a cold, rather than COVID-19, is a "sure fire way to send COVID-19 case rates soaring again," one expert said.

  4. Is Headache a Sign of COVID-19? What to Know, and How ... - AOL

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    While COVID-19 can cause a headache, doctors say it isn’t the most common coronavirus symptom. Here’s when to see your doctor about your pounding head.

  5. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Longer-term effects of COVID-19 have become a prevalent aspect of the disease itself. These symptoms can be referred to by many names including post-COVID-19 syndrome, long COVID, and long haulers syndrome. An overall definition of post-COVID conditions (PCC) can be described as a range of symptoms that can last for weeks or months. [83]

  6. We're in flu season. What are symptoms? How to tell it's not ...

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    COVID-19 can show up later than the cold or flu, the Mayo Clinic says. Meanwhile, a cold infection doesn’t usually cause fever or headache, but those are common with flu and COVID-19.

  7. Common cold - Wikipedia

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    The name "cold" came into use in the 16th century, due to the similarity between its symptoms and those of exposure to cold weather. [ 103 ] In the United Kingdom, the Common Cold Unit (CCU) was set up by the Medical Research Council in 1946 and it was where the rhinovirus was discovered in 1956. [ 104 ]

  8. Rhinorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Rhinorrhea is especially common in cold weather. Cold-induced rhinorrhea occurs due to a combination of thermodynamics and the body's natural reactions to cold weather stimuli. One of the purposes of nasal mucus is to warm inhaled air to body temperature as it enters the body; this requires the nasal cavities to be constantly coated with liquid ...

  9. 'A winter wave' of COVID could be coming as America gathers ...

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    Cold season tips: How to avoid ... Those related to COVID-19 have fallen from 10.7 per 100,000 in October to 2.3 per 100,000 so far in December, ... Headache. Vomiting. Diarrhea (more frequent in ...