Can you eat ice powder after a cold?

Colds, also known as upper respiratory infections, are not recommended for people with colds.
The causes of colds are mostly caused by viral infections, and to a lesser extent by bacterial infections and so on. Clinically, patients may have sneezing, nasal congestion, watery nasal discharge, and may also exhibit cough, dry throat, itchy or burning sensation in the throat, or even postnasal drip sensation.
Upper respiratory tract infection patients are not allowed to eat ice powder, ice powder is cold food, cold food will also stimulate the patient’s respiratory tract, aggravate the patient’s discomfort. Moreover, patients with upper respiratory tract infections may have a fever, and when the gastrointestinal function decreases during the fever, consuming cold food will aggravate the patient’s condition, which is not conducive to the recovery of the condition.
Good living habits, reasonable diet and a healthy mental state have a positive effect on the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections, while patients should also be appropriate exercise to enhance physical fitness.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying your condition or triggering adverse reactions.