Back pain during a cold can occur due to muscle tension and inflammation from coughing, sneezing, or general discomfort. The body's immune response may lead to muscle stiffness, and prolonged bed rest can weaken muscles, contributing to pain. Additionally, sinus pressure or headaches may cause you to adopt awkward postures, straining the back. Overall, the combination of physical stress and inactivity can exacerbate back discomfort.
No; it will not hurt you.
no it doesnt hurt their back...!
No.
No
Actually, Michael Phelp's sister hurt hur back and had to lose her career for swimming. She was about to go to the olympics when she hurt her back.
Eating a frozen mouse can be bad for a snake. The extreme cold can hurt the snake, as it is cold blooded. And because the limbs are not flexible, the snake can be hurt internally.
i am only 11 but i think it's something to do with your blood stiffening and hardening or your nerves ,being sensetive, are attacked by the cold and start to hurt.
It might be a bit cold to the touch, but otherwise it shouldn't hurt.
In Of Mice and Men Crooks hurt his back by being kicked by a horse.
Ever gotten a a cold?
i have got a cold and i am getting over it but when i was coughing a got saw lungs
Doesn't matter won't hurt you and won't hurt the gun so go for it!