Diseases and Conditions
Common cold
Overview
Symptoms
Causes
Risk factors
Complications
Prevention
Diagnosis
Treatment
Lifestyle and home remedies
Alternative medicine
Preparing for an appointment
Risk factors
These factors can increase your chances of getting a cold:
- Age. Infants and young children are at greatest risk of colds, especially if they spend time in child care settings.
- Weakened immune system. Having a chronic illness or otherwise weakened immune system increases your risk.
- Time of year. Both children and adults are more likely to get colds in fall and winter, but you can get a cold anytime.
- Smoking. You're more likely to catch a cold and to have more-severe colds if you smoke or are around secondhand smoke.
- Exposure. If you're around crowds, such as at school or on an airplane, you're likely to be exposed to viruses that cause colds.