Just like in humans, cold symptoms can have many causes. They aren't always actually a cold or even caused by a virus. The causes could be bacterial, Allergies, or even environmental. If the symptoms don't go away, worsen, or are severe you may want to consider contacting your vet.
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Rhinoviruses, which are the primary cause of the common cold, typically lead to mild respiratory symptoms and are not usually life-threatening. However, in individuals with weakened immune systems, chronic respiratory conditions, or other serious health issues, rhinovirus infections can lead to more severe complications, such as pneumonia, which can be fatal. Overall, while rhinoviruses themselves are not directly associated with high mortality, they can exacerbate existing health problems in vulnerable populations.
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A common viral infection that causes inflammation and congestion of the upper airways is the common cold, primarily caused by rhinoviruses. Symptoms typically include a runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, cough, and general malaise. The infection is usually self-limiting and resolves within a week or two. Other viruses, such as coronaviruses and adenoviruses, can also cause similar upper respiratory symptoms.
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Strains of Rhinoviruses are the frequent causes of the common cold. Colds are usually caused by the rhinovirus (up to 40% of colds), or Coronaviruses (about 20%), but there are more than 200 viruses that can cause the common cold.