I get cold and a fever in the evening, along with watery eyes. Is there any treatment or medicine that can help me control these symptoms?
Cold symptoms with evening fever and watery eyes may happen because of viral infection, seasonal allergy, sinus irritation, flu, dust exposure, or changing weather conditions. Symptoms may include sneezing, a runny nose, throat irritation, body pain, mild weakness, headache, or eye watering that becomes more noticeable later in the day or evening. Fever-relief and cold-control medicines may help reduce fever, body pain, sneezing, and nasal irritation temporarily, depending on the exact symptoms. Warm fluids, steam inhalation, adequate rest, proper hydration, and light nutritious meals may also help improve recovery and reduce weakness. If an allergy is contributing to watery eyes and sneezing, antihistamine medicines and avoiding dust, smoke, perfumes, or cold exposure may help control symptoms better. Maintaining proper sleep and room ventilation may further support recovery. Avoid unnecessary antibiotic use unless a bacterial infection is properly suspected after medical evaluation. Seek medical care if fever becomes high, breathing becomes difficult, chest pain occurs, thick mucus appears, or symptoms continue worsening instead of improving over the next few days.