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The common cold tends to be most contagious when the symptoms are at their worst (usually day 2 to day 4 of the cold symptoms presenting themselves). That being said, a cold virus can be contagious for 2 to 3 days prior to symptoms presenting themselves until all symptoms have gone away (sometimes up to 2+ wks).
No, A cold sore is contagious from the being of its life to the end of its life on your lip. It can be spread by sharing a bottle or a glass, kissing on the lips or even touching the col sore and then touching someone or somewhere else. I highly recommend that you go to your local pharmacy and ask for something that you can put on to it.
Adults are contagious one or two days before symptoms of the common cold start and approximately a week after. Children can be contagious even longer, as much as two weeks after symptoms have started. You are most contagious earlier in your illness rather than later. Some people can be infected with a common cold virus and have no symptoms, but still spread the virus to others. See the related links section below for a link to more information.
Through direct contact with a contagious person or places, they have touched.
Ice is used to make food cold(ice packs),heals cuts(depends how severe it is),and sometimes even for science experiments.Also ice is used for hockey,skating,and figure skating.
At the beginning of a viral infection, like the cold and flu, you can be contagious while showing no symptoms at all for a day or even two. However, the rule of thumb is that after having a fever with the flu and then it subsides, once you have gone a full 24 hours after that without a fever (when taking no fever-reducing medicines), you are considered no longer contagious and can go back into public again.
I would definitely say its not contagious i personally have ms and nobody else in my family or even friends have it and i have never passed it to them
If you are feeling cold even when the room temperature is not cold and you are appropriately dressed, this could be a sign of poor blood circulation. If you smoke cigarettes, stop immediately, it is harming you. Other than that, you can always dress more warmly. Hats can be very helpful.
It has not been proven what causes Rosacea, but it is not contagious. It cannot be contracted through kissing, touching or even rubbing against an individual who has the condition.
No, I don't think she even can. The wound is probably too old.
The mono virus is contagious before the person even knows they have the illness; this is called the incubation period. It is contagious the whole time the person has mono.
Yes, a chef could have a contagious disease on his or her hands that could contaminate your food. It is unlikely though because the standards for health regulations at restaurants for cleanliness is extremely high. Other Answer: Only if he/she is not being properly hygienic (no hair net, didn't wash hands, sneezing in food, etc.) or if the illness is contagious. Common cold: yes. Migraines: no. Even if the person is not very contagious and is being properly hygienic, I would advise him/her not to cook for a while.