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Collection of Common Colds (23)
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A young child showing classic fever symptoms-chills, fatigue, and elevated temperature-resting comfortably at home.
A cartoon illustration of a boy mid-sneeze-highlighting the sudden, forceful nature of this natural reflex.
A helpful infographic illustrating the typical signs of a common cold to aid early identification and care.
A young boy gently holds his mask while coughing, reminding us of the importance of respiratory hygiene.
Wearing a mask helps contain respiratory droplets when you cough-protecting others and reducing spread.
A young child bundled up with a hot water bottle and thermometer, indicating fever and need for rest and care.
A boy and girl cartoon characters sneeze into tissues, showing common cold or allergy symptoms in a friendly, child-friendly style.
A playful cartoon girl catches a sneeze in a tissue-perfect for illustrating colds, allergies, or respiratory hygiene.
A young boy rests in bed while recovering from illness, wearing a protective mask to prevent spreading germs.
A tired, feverish child rests in bed with a thermometer, tissues, and a favorite stuffed animal-simple comforts during illness.
Coughing while wearing a mask? It could be allergies-or something more serious. Know the signs and act early.
A tired woman in a cozy robe and slippers sneezes into a tissue, capturing the classic symptoms of a cold or allergy.
A clear, illustrated overview of cold symptoms and evidence-based treatments to help you feel better faster.
A person experiencing severe cold exposure-shivering, pale skin, and a dangerously low body temperature shown on the thermometer.
Get prepared for cold and flu season-stock up on tissues, monitor your temperature, and prioritize rest and immunity support.
