There are so many different strains and groups of cold viruses that cause the common cold.... but are the varying viruses mostly responsible for slightly different symptoms from cold to cold or is this mostly dependant on human genetics? im aware there must be influence from both the virus and the person's genes but i was wondering if there was further insight and research done about this out there
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Common cold and fever are actually not symptoms for disease, they are actually showing your body reaction to 'alien invasion' in your body. So, when you feel fever, your body is actually having a war with the virus inside you.
The degree of the symptoms is varied on how long and how much antibody required to get rid of the infestation.