It depends on your body immunity. A Cough actually can contain some microorganism, like viruses, or bacterias. They can transmit to you through the air. if you are in good form and not infected with HIV or have a complicated disease, then you will be fine and not sick.
1. Take your shoes off and dress in summer clothes and go outside when it's cold 2. Drink too much water 3. Hang around sick people 4. Eat something that you don't like. (it only makes you FEEL sick) 5. Get too much excercise
Doing the dishes for someone that hates to do them or for someone who is having trouble bending over to do them. Doing the laundry for someone that is sick or bringing them tylenol/cough drops/etc.
Yes. You can get sick that way. In such case you should hold your breath and can go away from the person. It is a bad manner to cough directly on some body.
To clear out your respiratory passages
Yes, you certainly can.
It depends how far you are from the person. If you are three feet away from the person, most likely you could get sick. However, if you are a couple yards away, most likely the cough won't get you sick.
No,cause you could get other people sick
Yes, you can, provided it is someone else's sneeze or cough. Airborne pathogens travel very far from the person who openly sneezes, and coughs can also release airborne pathogens that others can pick up.
It means their sick or their old and have a bad cough from a long time ago from smoking
Believe it or not, humans can get their dogs sick with any type of flu. Including whooping cough. It's best not to keep the dog around the sick person.
Assuming you took the cough medicine due to having a cough, it means you are sick.
usually a regular cough when tries to get the mucus out and it doesn't succeed so your just sick. A wet cough is when the mucus is everywhere and it seems to make you sicker