Common cold is a viral upper respiratory infection.
Rhinovirus is a primary cause among over 200 viruses.
Symptoms vary, including sneezing, runny nose, and sore throat.
Remedies like rest, hydration, and saline gargles offer relief.
Prevention involves handwashing, avoiding face touching, and staying home when sick.
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