Why Do You Catch a Cold? 5 Hidden Causes
When the weather changes, especially during colder months, many of us start experiencing sardi (common cold). It might begin with a runny nose, sneezing, or a sore throat. Even though it’s usually a mild illness, it can make daily life uncomfortable and slow down our routine for a few days.
I wanted to write a simple post about why colds happen and how we can take care of ourselves when they do.
What is Sardi (Common Cold)?
Sardi, or the common cold, is a viral infection that affects the nose and throat. It’s usually caused by viruses like rhinoviruses, which spread easily from one person to another.
The infection spreads mostly through tiny droplets in the air when someone coughs or sneezes. It can also spread by touching contaminated surfaces and then touching your face, especially your nose or mouth.
Because the virus spreads easily, colds are very common during seasonal changes and winter.
Most people experience similar symptoms when they catch a cold. These symptoms usually appear gradually and last for a few days.
Some of the most common symptoms include:
For many people, the symptoms are mild and go away within 5–7 days, but proper rest and care can help speed up recovery.
One of the best things about dealing with a cold is that there are several simple home remedies that can provide comfort and relief.
Some helpful remedies include:
Drinking warm fluids like herbal tea, ginger tea, or warm water with honey and lemon
Taking enough rest so the body can fight the infection
Steam inhalation to relieve a blocked nose
Eating light and healthy foods like soups, fruits, and vegetables
Warm drinks and soups can help soothe the throat and keep the body hydrated, which is important when fighting any infection.
When you have a cold, your body is actively working to fight the virus. Rest allows your immune system to focus its energy on recovery. Skipping sleep or pushing yourself too hard can sometimes make symptoms last longer.
Even taking a short break from regular activities can help your body recover faster.
Although catching a cold is very common, a few simple habits can help reduce the chances of getting sick.
Here are some easy prevention tips:
Wash hands regularly with soap and water
Avoid close contact with people who are sick
Keep your immune system strong with healthy food and enough sleep
Stay hydrated throughout the day
During cold seasons, taking care of your body and maintaining good hygiene can make a big difference.
Sardi or the common cold is something most of us experience from time to time. While it may be annoying, it usually isn’t serious and goes away on its own with proper care.
Listening to your body, resting, and staying hydrated are often the best ways to recover. And sometimes, a warm cup of tea and a cozy blanket can make all the difference.
........Stay warm and take care of yourself.......