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AIDS, Common Cold, Hepatitis
Giving A Cold BackIf you are asking if you can give the cold back to the person that gave it to you so you will not be sick, the answer is no. If you are asking if you can give the same cold virus back to the person who originally gave it to you, then also no, since they will have immunity from having had that same cold virus infection recently.But, cold and flu viruses mutate rapidly. If the virus has mutated while inside you to a new form, by altering its proteins on the capsid (cover of the virus), then, yes, it could give the person who gave you the original cold virus the new form of that virus, which may make them sick again. However, if the new mutated virus is similar enough to the original form, then the body may have some "carry over" protection. But usually it is seen by the body as a brand new strain and then the person would become ill again with a new cold caused by the new mutated virus.
No, taking a cold shower will not give you a cold. Colds are caused by viruses, not by exposure to cold temperature. However, sudden temperature changes can temporarily affect your immune system, so it's possible that a cold shower could make you more susceptible to catching a cold if you were already exposed to the virus.
Usually a cold virus take from 3-5 days but depending on the virus and the human body differences it can take less than a day. Some bodies attack the virus quickly giving you symptoms faster.
active virus
Yes a virus does cause the common cold.
My cockatiel has never caught an upper respiratory virus that my husband of I have had.
Cold sores are caused by a virus HSV-type 1.Yes oral herpes is a viral infection.
Cold sores are not caused by organisms, they are caused by a virus called oral herpes.
A cold or other type of virus or bacterial infection.
Cold sores are caused by the herpes virus, not by the HIV virus.
The common cold is caused by a virus passed from person to person. This rhinovirus is the virus that causes the common cold.