Probably not - given that chemotherapy destroys the patients immune system. Exposure to any illness would have serious consequences for the patient.
Having a cold does not change your diet. You can eat whatever you want to.
Yes, cold hands and feet can be a side effect of chemotherapy. This can occur due to changes in blood circulation or nerve damage, both of which may be caused by certain chemotherapy drugs. Additionally, chemotherapy can lead to anemia, which can contribute to feeling cold. If you experience this symptom, it's important to discuss it with your healthcare provider.
Visiting or calling someone to sell them something in which they have not expressed an interest, and there is no earlier business relationship with that person.
Visiting or calling someone to sell them something in which they have not expressed an interest, and there is no earlier business relationship with that person.
Sure. Many people can be carriers of disease but not actually having symptoms themselves.
chemotherapy surgery, radiation and the cold cap i think
To give someone the 'Cold Shoulder' is to ignore them, turning away, when they try to be friendly - probably due to them having previously upset or annoyed you.
Not be cold. Skinny dipping is not recommended either.
One can find information about how to get rid of a cold sore quickly by visiting the websites of Abreva, WebMD, or Walgreens. Other places one can find such information include local doctors and pharmacies.
Cold sores may be caused by herpes simplex virus type 1 or type 2. A person with a cold sore may pass the virus to someone else who has contact with the sores, or with the area just before the sores break out.
You can get a cold sore by kissing someone that has it.
Of couse it is; that's just wrong and cold. Cheating is by definiton having sex with someone who is not your partner.