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Colds usually begin abruptly with a sore throat followed by these common cold symptoms: Clear, watery nasal drainage Sneezing Fatigue Cough Usually, there is no fever with the common cold. In fact, fever and more severe symptoms may indicate that you have the flu or a bacteria infection and not a cold. For the first few days of a cold, your nose drips with watery nasal secretions. Later, these secretions may become thicker and darker. The common cold is an ailment that affects us not just during the winter, but also at other times of the year and it can be quite a draining experience. There are a few natural remedies that you can use as soon as you feel a bout of flu or cough coming on so that you do not suffer too much.