white blood cells fight infections
because the cold virus changes it's so called genes and appearance every year or so and you're white blood cells do not recognise the cold virus. hence why you get the cold almost every year, sometimes more
I know I'm fat and I like it. i am a blood cell
Yes a blood test can show if one has a virus or a cold.
Hypothermia is caused by being exposed to cold temperatures for too long. Thrombocytopenia hallucinations are caused by a low blood platelet count.
Yes, viral infections like hepatitis can cause liver enzyme levels to rise. However, the common cold typically does not directly impact liver enzyme levels. If you are experiencing elevated liver enzymes, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause.
The HIV virus fights and kills white blood cells. These cells help the body to fight off other "invaders" like the cold virus. If they are weak or absent, the body will be damaged by something that is usually not a problem, such as a common cold.
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Alcohol dilates blood vessels in the nose and reduces blood's ability to clot by decreasing platelet activity "thinning" the blood and increasing the chance for a nose bleed.
Yes a virus does cause the common cold.
Cold sores are caused by a virus HSV-type 1.Yes oral herpes is a viral infection.
The HIV virus fights and kills white blood cells. These cells help the body to fight off other "invaders" like the cold virus. If they are weak or absent, the body will be damaged by something that is usually not a problem, such as a common cold.