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  2. How Long Is a Cold Contagious? Incubation Period and What to Know

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    The common cold is a contagious viral infection with an incubation period of 1 to 3 days. This means it could take up to 3 days for you to notice symptoms after being exposed to the virus.

  3. Incubation period for a cold: Early signs and how long it will...

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    The typical incubation period for a cold is 23 days. A sore throat or runny nose are common early signs. Other symptoms, such as coughing and sneezing, may also develop.

  4. How Long Do Colds Last? Stages, Symptoms, and Self-Care -...

    www.verywellhealth.com/cold-lifecycle-5184284

    The common cold lasts less than a week and goes through four characteristic stages. The incubation stage lasts one to several days, followed by the appearance of early symptoms (days one to three).

  5. Common Cold: Symptoms, Cold vs. Flu, Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    What is the common cold incubation period? The incubation period is the time between when you’re infected and when your symptoms first appear. The common cold incubation period is between 12 hours and three days after exposure to the virus.

  6. Common cold - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Most people recover from a common cold in 7 to 10 days. Symptoms might last longer in people who smoke. Most often, you don't need medical care for a common cold. If symptoms don't get better or if they get worse, see your health care provider.

  7. Incubation Period (Incubation Time) of Infections & Diseases

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    Incubation period for common infectious diseases. Below are typical incubation periods for infectious diseases you or your family might encounter. Adenovirus: Usually five to six days but can be two to 14 days. Chickenpox: 10 to 21 days (average 14 to 16 days). Common cold: 12 hours to three days.

  8. Colds usually last less than a week and are caused by different respiratory viruses. They are also one of the most frequent reasons for missed school and work. Every year in the United States, adults have an average of two to three colds, and children often have more.

  9. Common Cold - Common Cold - Merck Manual Professional Edition

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    After an incubation period of 24 to 72 hours, cold symptoms begin with a scratchy or sore throat, followed by sneezing, rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, and malaise. Temperature is usually normal, particularly when the pathogen is a rhinovirus or coronavirus.

  10. A Look at the Life Cycle of a Cold - Healthline

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    Stage 1: Days 1 to 3 (Prodrome/Early) The tickle of an impending cold is all too familiar and can cause the desperate need to down glasses of orange juice and use lots of hand sanitizer.

  11. How Long Are You Contagious With a Cold? - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/how-long-is-a-cold-contagious-770453

    The incubation period for a cold virus is 24 to 72 hours. This is how long it takes for symptoms to appear after you become infected. For the common cold, symptoms start to develop one to three days after exposure to the virus.