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5 most common autumn-winter diseases symptoms, treatment and prevention

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5 most common autumn-winter diseases symptoms, treatment and prevention

What diseases are particularly common in the autumn-winter season, and how can they be best prevented? With the advent of autumn, there is a clear and noticeable change in weather conditions, and when they do occur, how do you deal with them?

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1. It's a cold

A cold is a problem that is much more common in children than in adults, caused by a viral infection, and in the vast majority of cases, infection is caused by rhino viruses. A cold or cold is the set of symptoms that occur during inflammatory changes in the throat, nasal cavities, and mucous membranes of the nose.

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Antigenic changes in viruses produce new variants that may vary from season to season, such as the rate of disease progression or the intensity of symptoms. Viruses of the family Orthomyxoviridae that cause influenza almost every year undergo mutations.

3. The following information is provided for in the Annex to Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council:

Allergic nosebleeds are sometimes mistaken for the flu or the common cold, and this is not surprising because allergy symptoms can indicate infection.

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Although the exact causes of seasonal depression are not yet known, the most plausible theory is insufficient light. The effect of this is mood disorders. Excessive amounts of this hormone may in turn increase apathy, which in the long run can lead to depression (B. Sandman et al. 2016).
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