When the doctor catches a cold
“If you cannot prevent yourself from getting sick, then what does it mean for all of us?” This is one of the most difficult and often annoying questions I face in the clinic on days when I am unwell. I have been down with a viral upper respiratory infection since the past 4 days that is typical of this time of the year. It comes with a running nose, cough, clogged-up sinuses and a thick heavy nasal twang in the voice and some hoarseness. Sometimes my face also gets bloated with all the congestion that goes on inside it. My nose, throat and sinus anatomy is such a way that it leaves very little for the imagination when I am down with a cold. Every time I run the clinic with such a cold, I have patients expressing all kinds of emotions to me. 1. Sympathy – By far, this is the commonest emotion that my cold evokes. People feel bad for me and suggest that I soothe my throat with some warm water. They give me well-meaning home rem...