You can manage most upper respiratory tract infections yourself. There is no cure or magic bullet but there are remedies that will help with symptoms and even shorten the length of time you are ill. Indeed, there is a drive for individuals to practise self care to better use the NHS services. Every year there are an estimated 18 million GP appointments for conditions that could be managed with self-care. This inappropriate use of GP services is estimated to cost between 3% and 5% of the annual UK health budget. Having said that, there are still some instances when it is appropriate to consult with a healthcare professional such as a pharmacist or your GP (See the section on seeking medical help).

Most upper respiratory tract infections can be managed with products that can be bought over the counter from a pharmacy or other shops. Antibiotics are rarely required for most infections because they are caused by viruses and clear in a few weeks.

It is important to stay hydrated and not to smoke. Remedies can be bought over the counter to help with the symptoms but will not change the duration of your illness. Pelargonium has been shown to reduce the severity of symptoms of upper respiratory infections.

Most respiratory tract infections will get better in two to three weeks. If you have symptoms for more than three weeks you should see your GP.