The common cold is caused by viral infections. Some of the symptoms of common cold with fever include sore throat, runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, cough, headaches, fatigue and malaise. The nature of fever those with common cold is usually low graded, where the body temperature is slightly raised ranging from 37 °C to 38.3 °C. Common cold with fever is often contagious. It can spread through air droplets or even with close contact with a sick person. Risk factors of common cold with fever include younger age group, weakened immune system, living in overcrowded areas and exposure to infected people. Common cold with fever does not necessarily need further investigations as it is diagnosed based on the signs and symptoms alone. As for the treatment, common cold with fever is treated symptomatically. Antipyretics are given to reduce fever. Other treatments include nasal decongestant and cough medications.