This symptom is caused from a fear factor. You sweat because you were scared(or fear) and because sweat takes away body temperature, you feel cold( because your body sweat out of fear in normal temperature).
When you drink cold water, your body may start sweating as a way to regulate its temperature. The cold water can cause your body to work harder to maintain its internal temperature, leading to sweating as a cooling mechanism.
yes, the Mexican myth about getting sick by sweating in cold weather is true!
no, your pretty much sweating
Sweating in a cold room can be caused by factors such as anxiety, stress, physical exertion, or an underlying medical condition like hyperhidrosis. The body may also sweat to regulate its temperature, even in a cold environment.
Yes, sweating is the way your body cools itself and using a fan will hurry the process, however when you get cold turn off the fan so that you do not get a cold because that's a common way the common cold is formed.
By sweating when it is hot and shivering when it is cold.
The cool sea moderates the temperatures and they are neither excessively hot nor excessively cold. Examples are the Namib Desert and the Atacama Desert. Both are classified as cold deserts or cool coastal deserts.
Swimming its cold water all around u
you have a cold lol
it is sign of malaria
Cold blooded vertebrates are animals which can't adjust their body temperature by themselves through sweating or shivering. All reptiles are considered cold-blooded.
Sweating when you have a cold is generally not harmful and can even be beneficial, as it helps regulate body temperature and may aid in the healing process. However, it's important to stay hydrated, as sweating can lead to fluid loss. If sweating is excessive or accompanied by other severe symptoms, it may be wise to consult a healthcare professional. Overall, listen to your body and rest as needed.