What medications do you take after a cold to get better faster?

  Colds are upper whistle infections, in which the type of infection varies, mostly caused by viral infections, but also some combined with bacterial infections. Therefore, different pathogenic infections need to be controlled as soon as possible with targeted medications.  If you have a headache, muscle aches, little cough and no sputum after a cold, it may be a viral infection, and chest X-ray and blood tests may be used to assist in the diagnosis. Then, we can use antiviral drugs such as oseltamivir, combined with antipyretic and analgesic drugs and drugs to reduce bronchoconstriction for treatment, while paying attention to drinking more water and rest. This combination of treatment will help to relieve the symptoms and remove the pathogens in a short period of time. If the cold is accompanied by cough and pus sputum, it may be a viral infection combined with bacterial infection, so the symptoms can be controlled quickly with the addition of antibiotics and some phlegm-relieving drugs.  The common cold is mostly caused by viral infection, so it is best to take antiviral drugs and use some antipyretic pellets at the same time. In addition to this, some cold medicines in western medicine contain a variety of therapeutic ingredients, which can also quickly relieve the disease, so that the body back to normal.  Therefore, in order to get better as soon as possible after the cold, we should choose targeted medication according to the cold symptoms and related auxiliary examination, and with more water and rest, we can get twice the result with half the effort and reduce the symptoms soon.