Logo Carenity
Logo Carenity
Join now! Log in
flag en
flag fr flag es flag de flag it flag us
Home

Forums

Latest discussions
General discussions
See all - Forum index from A to Z

Conditions

Fact sheets
See all - Disease index from A to Z

Magazine

Our featured pieces
News
Testimonials
Nutrition
Advice
Procedures & paperwork

Medications

Medications fact sheet
See all - Medication index from A to Z

Surveys

Ongoing surveys
The results of the surveys

Join now! Log in
  • Forums

    • Latest discussions
    • General discussions
    • See all - Forum index from A to Z
  • Conditions

    • Fact sheets
    • See all - Disease index from A to Z
  • Magazine

    • Our featured pieces
    • News
    • Testimonials
    • Nutrition
    • Advice
    • Procedures & paperwork
  • Medications

    • Medications fact sheet
    • See all - Medication index from A to Z
  • Surveys

    • Ongoing surveys
    • The results of the surveys
  • Home
  • Forums
  • General forums
  • Living with multiple sclerosis
  • Catching a cold with MS
 Back
Living with multiple sclerosis

Catching a cold with MS

  •  57 views
  •  0 support
  •  1 comment

avatar Margarita_k

Margarita_k

30/11/2017 at 14:33

Good advisor

avatar Margarita_k

Margarita_k

Last activity on 07/10/2020 at 11:39

Joined in 2016


1,195 comments posted | 88 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group

2 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Messenger

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

Catching a cold is not a pleasant thing in itself, but when you have MS, it can affect you even more than other people.

A regular cold can turn into a long-lasting one, with more severe symptoms and a difficult recovery, various complications and, finally, MS exacerbations which can be triggered by fevers.

How do you protect yourself from getting sick in winter? Do you avoid sick people, hospitals, etc to not catch the virus? Do you follow special preventive programmes that were recommended to you by your doctor or elaborated by yourself and based on your own experience?

If you do get a cold, what are your first steps and how do you manage your MS during the period of the illness? Has it ever caused flares in your case?

Don't hesitate to join in and share your stories and your views on handling cold while having MS. Your tips will be very welcome! emoticon wink

Follow

Other groups...

All things Christmas
Carenity News
Feedback for Carenity
Fun and games
Good to know
How to use Carenity
Let's talk about COVID-19
Life beyond illness
News from the media
Procedures and Paperwork
Youth patients with chronic conditions

Give your opinion

Survey

What do you think about the Carenity Forum and community?

Survey

How do you use Carenity? Share your experience!

All comments

avatar HazelRutter

HazelRutter

11/12/2017 at 17:27

Good advisor

avatar HazelRutter

HazelRutter

Last activity on 05/08/2022 at 17:16

Joined in 2016


24 comments posted | 6 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Committed

  • Explorer


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

My cold started as soon as my 4 month course of  antibiotics for bladder infection which was extreme as I do not have any feeling from the waist down hence didn't realiseonly I had very wet nights as if I had a shower! Being 68 years of age I knew I wasn't having the 'change of night sweats. From here I suddenly had such painful body all around my stomach & backside u could hardly breath. Then started to see my urine in my night bag a definite 'blood in urine. My doctor prescribed antibiotics course 14 days then another named antibiotics Trim.....(can't remember full name) then two more courses. A cough development with dore throat & didnt feel like eating just wanted water. Sicknesses next with the cough then chesty. This went on for 8 weeks! Slowly tapering off. That's one cold I would never forget & lost 2 stone!

See the signature

Hazel


Catching a cold with MS https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/catching-a-cold-with-ms-2086 2017-12-11 17:27:44

Give your opinion

Survey

What do you think about the Carenity Forum and community?

Survey

How do you use Carenity? Share your experience!

Articles to discover...

Screens and the brain: What are the risks of overuse and how can you protect yourself?

28/06/2025 | News

Screens and the brain: What are the risks of overuse and how can you protect yourself?

Women's health: Why is medical research still falling short?

21/06/2025 | News

Women's health: Why is medical research still falling short?

Can you train your brain to feel happier, scientifically?

14/06/2025 | Advice

Can you train your brain to feel happier, scientifically?

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT): A way to better live with your thoughts and emotions

09/06/2025 | News

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT): A way to better live with your thoughts and emotions

NHS - Get help with prescription costs

12/11/2019 | Procedures & paperwork

NHS - Get help with prescription costs

Diclofenac to become a prescription drug

21/01/2015 | News

Diclofenac to become a prescription drug

Opioids Causing Concerns, Problems for Chronic Pain Patients

14/10/2016 | News

Opioids Causing Concerns, Problems for Chronic Pain Patients

Do you have the winter blues?

21/10/2014 | News

Do you have the winter blues?

icon cross

Does this topic interest you?

Join the 500 000 patients registered on our platform, get information on your condition or on that of your family member, and discuss it with the community

Join now! Join now! Join now! Join now! Join now!

It’s free and confidential

Subscribe

You wish to be notified of new comments

 

Your subscription has been taken into account

Join now! Log in

About

  • Who are we?
  • The Carenity team
  • The Science and Ethics Committee
  • Contributors
  • Carenity in the news
  • Certifications and awards
  • Data For Good
  • Our scientific publications
  • Discover our studies
  • Editorial policy
  • Code of conduct
  • Our commitments
  • Legal notice
  • Terms of use
  • Cookies management
  • Contact
  • Carenity for professionals

Quick access

  • Health magazine
  • Search a forum
  • Learn about a condition
  • See medication reviews
  • List of forums (A-Z)
  • List of condition info sheets (A-Z)
  • List of medication fact sheets (A-Z)
  • Language flag fr flag de flag es flag it flag us

The www.carenity.co.uk website does not constitute or replace professional medical advice.