Does airborne work after you have a cold

Does airborne work after you have a cold?

You may feel fine after recovering from a cold but the virus can still be lurking in your respiratory tract, which means you could possibly spread germs to other people if you come into contact with them.

Does airborne work for a sore throat?

There is no cure for a sore throat and even gargling may not help. If it’s really bad, you may want to take some over the counter throat lozenges or use a humidifier. However, you should not use an inhaler for sore throat. Using an inhaler can actually make your sore throat worse, which is why we don’t recommend it.

Will airborne work for a sore throat and cold?

In the short term, no. Stay away from airborne to avoid spreading a cold virus to coworkers or the community. In the long run, however, a humidifier may help stimulate your airways and reduce the discomfort of a sore throat.

Will airborne work for a cold?

The use of so-called “nostril” sprays may help you feel more alert and awake, but there is no evidence that airborne can cure a cold. There is also no evidence to suggest that it will prevent you from getting a cold in the first place.

Does airborne work with a cold?

It is possible to catch a cold after being exposed to airborne germs. However, the cold will not be as severe as it would be if you had never been exposed to the germ at all.