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How do you treat rhinovirus in the elderly?

Did you know that while rhinovirus infections are typically mild, they can pose a higher risk of complications in older adults? Understanding how do you treat rhinovirus in the elderly is crucial for managing symptoms effectively and preventing more serious health issues.

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Why do colds last longer when you get older? The science of senior immunity

As many as 70-85% of flu-related deaths occur in people aged 65 and older, highlighting how the aging immune system can struggle with respiratory illnesses. This phenomenon, known as immunosenescence, is a key factor in understanding why colds last longer when you get older and pose a higher risk of complications.

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Do colds last longer as you age? Understanding the immune system's changes

According to the American Lung Association, while a common cold typically resolves within one week for most adults, some colds can last longer, especially in the elderly and those in poor health. This longer duration is often linked to age-related changes in the immune system, leading many to wonder, "Do colds last longer as you age?"

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Do Colds Affect Older People More?

According to the CDC, older adults face a higher risk for severe complications from respiratory viruses due to a naturally weakening immune system. While many consider the common cold a minor ailment, for seniors, it can present more persistent symptoms and increased health risks. This article will help answer the question: do colds affect older people more, and if so, what are the specific concerns?

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