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Probably not, but it definitely can make other body parts shrink - just ask George Costanza.
Yes, fingers can swell in cold weather due to reduced blood flow and constriction of blood vessels.
When exposed to cold weather, blood vessels in your fingers constrict to conserve heat, which can lead to reduced blood flow and fluid retention, causing your fingers to swell.
Can scarlet fever cause breathing pain in cold weather
no
No.! Wth.!? I have my tongue pierced and I have no issues with it..
the men wore breechcloths and moccasins in the cold weather and wear shirts that are up to there knees.
no not really. The fact is if you drink cold water
Yes they do, warm weather also.
Congestion from a cold can cause the eustachian tubes to swell shut. They are connected to the throat, and allow the pressure to equalize between your inner ear and the atmosphere. If this cannot occur, it can cause earaches. In addition, there can be an infection in the tubes or inner ear that can cause pain. If it does not clear up in a day or so, or if it gets worse, your doctor can treat it. In the meantime, gargling and drinking warm liquids, and perhaps warm compresses on the ear, may help. Aspirin (or acetaminophen for children) may help relieve the pain.
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In general, normal cold weather does not affect wireless signals. However, extremely cold weather could cause issues for external antennae that are exposed to conditions.