What’s wrong with catching colds all year round?

There are various reasons for catching colds throughout the year. Firstly, it may be related to the patient’s low immunity or underlying diseases, and secondly, it may be related to lifestyle.
The human body has its own defense against pathogens, i.e. immunity. When the body’s defenses are down, external pathogens can easily invade the body. If a patient has frequent colds throughout the year, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a complete examination to rule out possible hidden diseases in the body or diseases that lead to low immunity.
In addition, people who live irregularly, often stay up late, and are emotionally depressed are also prone to catching colds.
If you have an underlying disease, you need to actively treat it. If no physical abnormality is detected, frequent colds can be avoided by improving daily routine, paying attention to warmth, strengthening exercise and enhancing physical fitness.
If the patient has severe cold symptoms, he or she should go to the hospital in time for treatment. Secondly, cold symptoms such as runny nose and cough are not necessarily caused by colds. If the symptoms persist and do not get better, it is necessary to consult a doctor to determine the cause of the illness.