Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Common Cold :: essays research papers
 The common cold has been plaguing humankind  since the beginning of human existence. Even in  these advanced times, there is no vaccine or cure.  There are many symptoms that accompany the  common cold. Some of these infamous symptoms  are a runny nose, caused by inflammation of the  nasal tissues, resulting in over production of mucus  to trap the virus, and coughing. there are two  different kinds or types of coughs that are  common with colds. The first, is the less common  dry hacking cough, these kinds are more likely to  keep you up at night and just plainly annoy you  than do any thing else. The other more common  type of cough is the kind whose purpose is to  expel mucus and or phlegm. These help to combat  the cold by helping to expel the mucus that has the  virus trapped in it. Other symptoms include a slight  tingle or tickle in the back of the throat that usually  turns into a sore throat and sneezing. Both of these  symptoms are was for your body to help expel  phlegm or mucus from the body. Another  symptom is swelling of the face and or neck  usually accompanied by pain around the eyes,  nose, and forehead. This pain and swelling is  caused by the introduction of the virus into your  upper respiratory tract, therefore causing mucus  building up in your nasal passages and then in your  sinuses causing them both to become impacted.  Many people complain of hoarseness, aches and  pains in their joints, fever of about 101 degrees,  and general aches and pains all over their bodies  (Anthanasoid). There are at least two hundred  different kinds of viruses that are known to cause  what is known as the common cold, and an  unknown number of undiscovered causes (Nourse  56). The virus who is usually responsible for a  cold is called a rhinovirus, and it accounts for  around thirty to fifty percent of all colds that afflict  the adult part of the human population. The virus  that is secondly responsible for most common  colds, is called a coronavirus, and it is only  different form a rhinovirus by a margin of few  select proteins in it's molecular structure. The  rhinovirus is so small that it can only be measured  in milimicrons, one milimicron is about  1/25,000,000 of an inch, that means that about  five hundred rhioviruses can fit on the point of a  pin. That fact makes the rhinovirus and the  coronavirus categorized in the medium territory.  The virus cannot reproduce by itself. In fact  scientists cannot even decide whether to classify it  as an animal or a plant, because it is so primitive.  To reproduce, the virus must first latch onto a  nearby cell and inject it's genetic makeup into the    					    
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