Colds are viral and, therefore, are not caused by going out with wet hair or getting your feet wet & cold.
Hot air dries clothes faster than cold air.
no, and neither does going outside with wet hair
Yes what was the cause? The very next morning. Ugh
well i dunt think so cause they are made of stone and in my cause a cold / drafty restroom isn't the best way of going potty well i dunt think so cause they are made of stone and in my cause a cold / drafty restroom isn't the best way of going potty
I always thought since a kid you wait an hour before going outside after taking a bath or shower.
Yes.
Viruses cause the common cold, usually the rhinovirus (up to 40% of colds), or Coronavirus (about 20%), but there are more than 200 viruses that can cause the common cold. The idea that cold weather causes colds is a long held traditional concept from back before it was known that viruses existed or that they were the cause of the common cold. See the related question below for more information about why the cold and flu have a season that is during the cold weather in most places.
You can (and should) bathe and wash your hair when you have a cold. Just make sure you dry your hair completely before going out in cold weather.
Cold weather, dry weather...It dries out your nose.
from not going in out in cold weather and not drinking cold drinks from not going in out in cold weather and not drinking cold drinks
Eating unhealthy food will not cause you to get a cold. Viruses cause people to get a cold.
No, you cannot get a cold from going out in the rain. Colds are caused by viruses, not by being wet or cold. However, being out in the rain may make you more susceptible to catching a cold if you come into contact with someone who is infected.