An unstoppable mucus falling from your nose, a sore throat, watery eyes, and whatever it takes to look you weird sums up as a common cold. Well during this course, you would feel terribly annoying which could affect your productivity at that phase. Well, in order to make you feel better just know the symptoms of common cold, deal with it, and make sure that you emerge out as a winner. First of all, let's discuss some of the facts about common cold: Most of the adults have two to four or five colds a year; while children are prone and can easily get six to 10 and more. More than 200 viruses(dudes) are responsible for the cold. The most common ones are called human rhinoviruses (HRV), which can cause around 50% of colds. There are around 100 known serotypes of HRV, meaning that a vaccine cannot be made, this is the main reason why there are no vaccines for cold, and that we have the potential to be infected around 100 times by this alone(just guess how great a