The best way to beat a cold is to use Oil of Oregano. It is available at most drug stores/supermarkets.
It is easier to catch a cold just after getting over one, since your body is resting from trying to fight off the germs. A way to prevent getting a cold is to wash your hands a lot, and also try to get as much sleep as possible.
Yes, a person can catch cold in a desert if he/she is exposed to a cold virus.
You can potentially catch a cold from anyone.
you probablly can but eventually you will get over the cold and your voic will come back
No, unless it is cold enough for you to get hypothermic or if you are hovering close to other people who carry a virus you catch when you are trying to stay warm. You do not get a cold or the flu from being cold in an office or outside or in a computer room kept cold, etc. They are caused by viruses. You only catch a cold or flu from a virus, not from the temperature.
"catch a cold" is the most common usage. "I caught a cold" "I don't want to catch a cold."
Yes, you can catch a cold anywhere on Earth as long as a common cold virus is present to be introduced to your body. Location, weather, temperature, etc. do not prevent or cause transmission of rhinoviruses, coronaviruses and the over 200 other types of viruses that cause a cold. Being cold does not cause you to catch a cold and being warm does not prevent it. Follow good hand washing techniques wherever you are to help protect yourself from infection.
A cold is a virus and you catch it from someone else or by touching something someone else has touched. This is why you should wash your hands a lot during cold season. You do not catch a cold from being cold.
You can catch a cold by being next to someone with a cold. This is because cold and flu in infectious and is considered to be an airborne disease.
I dont think you can catch a headache. You can catch flu or a cold which are symptoms of flu or a cold, but you cant just catch a headache.
If you are careful during cold and flu season, you might catch a cold.
Yes, but the problem is there is no one virus that causes a 'common' cold. There are over 300 different viruses, hence, over 300 diseases called, 'Common cold'. When you catch a cold, you become immune to that one type, and will never catch it again. But there are more than 300 other cold viruses. It is not worth anyone's time to invent, perfect, and make a vaccine that contains antibodies for all 300+ cold viruses.