Your brain and conscienceness if you drink enough. Quite remarkable experiences are possible.
The bacteria attach to the cilia of the respiratory epithelial cells, produce toxins that paralyze the cilia, and cause inflammation of the respiratory tract.
Deary, it is the Respiratory System.
Head
Migraine is a neurologic disease. It can affect parts of the brain that help to control temperature. It can also affect circulation. Having cold extremities is a common symptom of a Migraine attack.
cold
When you get hot, if you drink cold water it will make you feel good.
It slows down the internal organs, which is making you cough because your lungs don't work as well, and sneeze because the toxins in your body bunch up in your nose.
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Because a cold-causing virus has been introduced to your body.
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It affects because if something is too hot, your body might slow down, to cold, crops will all die
The common cold is caused by a virus. The name of the virus is Rhinovirus. The medical term "rhino" (derived from Greek) refers to the nose. Colds begin in the nose and sinuses and move through the upper respiratory system. That is why you sneeze, have a runny nose, cough and have a feeling of stuffiness and headaches. Sometimes a cold will allow you to get secondary bacterial infections, like bronchitis or otitis media (ear infections), but the main parts of the body affected by a common cold virus are the mucous tissues in the nose, sinuses, throat, and upper airway. See the related questions below for more information on how to protect yourself from common cold viruses.
No, the cold does not affect polar bear cubs because they have the same percent of body fat as an adult would need.
No, it rises.
Children. The old saying around where I live is when your kids go back to school get some cold or flu remedies ready. A child having the cold and flu is not pleasant, but certainly not as hard on them as adults and of course, the children being in school with groups of other kids they are more than likely to bring home at least the cold or flu virus to you (even if they don't get it.)