No
You get to live to 40, get free medication, eat alot of candy, and be very cold all the time.
Yes when you take sugar when you have a cold, it will make your cold worse.
Physical symptoms: fever, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, headache, pale skin, shortness of breath, cold hands and feet.
Eat foods rich in folic acid. Try to avoid stress. Try to avoid moving from cold to high temperatures and vice versa
Sickle-cell anemia is a genetic disorder, so you can only get it by being born with it. Sickle-cell anemia is much more prevalent in people of African descent because of its evolutionary advantage in regions where malaria is common. While having sickle-cell anemia is clearly detrimental to survival, having only one allele (instead of both) of the gene coding for sickle-cell anemia results in higher tolerance to the effects of malaria once infected with it. The greater number of people having only one allele leads to greater chance of their offspring having both, resulting in sickle-cell disease.
Sickling of red blood cells is triggered by low oxygen levels, dehydration, physical exertion, stress, and exposure to cold temperatures. These triggers cause the abnormal hemoglobin in individuals with sickle cell disease to polymerize and deform the red blood cells into a sickle shape, leading to vaso-occlusive crises and other complications.
no a bad cold can't be made worse by conceiving
Does the cold make gout worse
What is worse than a bee with a cold? A bee covered in hives.
If you are cold your body has a harder time trying to fight off infection. so if you swim in warm water then no, it will not get worse. however if you swim in cold water you may stay sick for longer. it would be rare for a cold to get worse though, just a longer duration.
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the common cold. =D