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The Common cold or cough is a viral upper respiratory infection that affects the throat, nose, and ears. It’s the most common contagious disease which becomes the reason for absence from school and work very often. The most sensitive people against the common cold and cough are those who have compromised immunity or children younger than six years of age because their immunity is not yet completely built.
People who have active symptoms of the common cold & cough become the carriers of its spread and through their nasal droplets, the virus can transfer to healthy people. Symptoms typically include a runny nose, sore throat, cough, and fatigue. Although unpleasant, it usually resolves in 7–10 days. To fight the cold and flu virus, a person needs to have strong immunity which can be boosted by having a healthy diet, some supplements like Vitamin C and Zinc, and an ample amount of rest.
Speak to an AHPRA‑registered GP today via secure video or phone. Our common cold specialists assess symptoms, recommend treatment, issue eScripts and medical certificates, all within 15 minutes and without leaving home.
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Yes. Most cold and cough symptoms can be assessed and managed safely via telehealth. Our doctors use symptom history and remote evaluation to recommend treatment or advise if in-person care is needed.
You will consult with an AHPRA-registered online doctor who is trained in managing respiratory conditions and issuing prescriptions or certificates as needed.
Absolutely. Our e-Scripts are sent instantly and are accepted by all Australian pharmacies. Medical certificates issued by our doctors are also legally valid nationwide.
Influenza gives flu-like symptoms that are more severe than the common cold which is mild to moderate. You may still be able to continue work and daily life in the common cold but influenza can make a person feel too unwell.
If your symptoms include high fever, difficulty breathing, or a persistent cough beyond 10 days, our GP may advise an in-person follow-up and can refer you accordingly.
Your consultation is conducted via a secure, encrypted platform that follows Australian privacy laws. No data is shared without your consent.
keeping yourself from seasonal flu, and common cold is difficult but maintaining, cleanliness in the surroundings, hand hygiene, and personal hygiene practices can reduce the risk of developing the disease and protect others.
You may experience symptoms like stuffy or runny nose, sneezing, chest congestion, cough, sore throat, headache, redness of eyes, or fever. Contact your yor doctor if the symptoms don’t go away in a week or two.
Taking medicines as per your doctor’s advice. Ample sleep, avoiding cold beverages, and gargles are some ways to manage common cold and cough.
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