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Some people have headaches or sinus pressure and congestion when the barometric pressures change with weather fronts moving through, some have joint aches and pains when the weather is rainy, and you can get sick from overexposure to heat, cold, or any of the elements. Weather changes do not cause you to catch a cold or the flu or other Infectious Diseases, however.

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Can going barefoot before the weather is warm make you sick?

Going barefoot in cold weather can lead to a higher risk of getting sick, as exposure to cold temperatures can suppress the immune system and make you more susceptible to illness. Additionally, walking barefoot in cold and damp conditions can increase the risk of catching a cold or the flu through direct contact with viruses on the ground. It is important to keep your feet warm and protected, especially in cooler weather, to help prevent illness.


Is the earth sick?

it honestly depends on your definition if sick. if you mean that the world is sick as in losing thing and being contaminated then the world is sick. if you mean the world is sick as in having a cold then the world is not sick!


What is a way that weather patterns affects the culture?

A way that weather patterns affects the cultrue is because when people have farms or crops, and then when the weather gets cold the farm/crops cant grow so then they die. Animals get sick, we can get sick too.


Why do you get pain when the weather changes?

Weather changes can affect barometric pressure, which may cause joints and soft tissues to expand or contract, leading to increased pain or discomfort for some individuals, especially those with certain chronic conditions like arthritis. These changes can also impact nerve sensitivity, causing increased pain perception.


Can snow make you sick?

snow can make you sick because it is so cold and when you eat it and the coldness will make you sick. snow can make you sick because it is so cold and when you eat it and the coldness will make you sick.

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Can a drastic change in the weather make you feel sick?

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What is your dog sick with?

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How does the weather affect your community from working?

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Can you change the sentence 'you make me sick' to a sentence using the word 'I'?

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What can licking kool aid do?

It can make your tongue change colors and if your eat enough it can make you sick!:)


When a cat has sunken eyes and drastic weight loss what does this mean?

If a cat has sunken eyes and has lost a drastic amount of weight, it means they are sick. They should be taken to a vet who can determine exactly what the illness is.


Will not dressing warm in winter make you sick?

If by sick you mean ill with infections, then No. However, if you do not dress to be warm in cold weather the cold can lead to physical conditions that could kill you.


Is the Mexican myth about getting sick from sweating in cold weather true?

yes, the Mexican myth about getting sick by sweating in cold weather is true!


Can very humid weather make you feel sick?

Yes it can make you very sick more so when you have a heat wave out of no where the common symptoms are vomiting,queasy stomach,aches and body pains,diarrhea and fatigue amongst other symptoms.


Can going barefoot before the weather is warm make you sick?

Going barefoot in cold weather can lead to a higher risk of getting sick, as exposure to cold temperatures can suppress the immune system and make you more susceptible to illness. Additionally, walking barefoot in cold and damp conditions can increase the risk of catching a cold or the flu through direct contact with viruses on the ground. It is important to keep your feet warm and protected, especially in cooler weather, to help prevent illness.


What is a euphemism for sick?

Ill, "under the weather," not well.


What is a euphemism for the word sick?

feeling under the weather