Yes, but if you have a 100°F fever, I wouldn't recommend it.
Sauna cleanses breathing cavities, so going to sauna is safe when having a cold.
You don't use sauna suit in the sauna.
no
You shouldn't stay in the sauna for more than 60 minutes.
Finnish sauna doesn't have steam - Turkish sauna has steam. In Finnish sauna you sit on the bench, throw water on the stove with the ladle and sweat a lot.
Naked, usually on a small towel called 'pefletti'
I do sauna first, then swim for an hour, then sauna again after excercising.
As cold as a snowman in a sauna. So, in other words, I don't know.
Sauna kits of varying size and cost can be located online through the Amazon website, as well as the eBay, Sauna Fin, Cedar Brook Sauna, and Great Saunas websites.
You sit on the bench, throw water on the stove and sweat a lot.
Take her to a vet.
A sauna is a great way to at least alleviate the symptoms of a common cold. Research has not shown that they can cure a cold, however it is suggested that the temperature of the steam and the air is enough to kill some bacteria and viruses.