Dec14,2024
Caused by various viruses, this leads to sneezing, coughing, runny nose, and mild fever.
A more severe viral infection than the common cold, with symptoms like body aches, high fever, and fatigue.
Inflammation of the bronchial tubes often triggered by cold weather, causing persistent coughing and breathing issues.
A serious lung infection aggravated by cold weather, leading to fever, chest pain, and difficulty breathing.
Cold air and respiratory infections can trigger asthma, causing wheezing and shortness of breath.
A type of depression linked to reduced sunlight exposure during winter, causing fatigue and mood swings.
A type of depression linked to reduced sunlight exposure during winter, causing fatigue and mood swings.