basically you can go naked outside, not get sick, unless if you have a warm body temperature... But if your body is using up its immune system to heat up the body, "sicknesses" can start to occur because your body has to be heated up even though your cold. Also you get the sicknesses through a virus that's in the air...
A cold can indeed cause urine to smell strong. This is because the body is getting rid of unwanted sickness.
Humans keep a steady 98.6 temperature, variations occur because of sickness or exposure to elements.
you get a cold like you would any other sickness.
Hypothermia.
Reptiles are cold-blooded animals. Their body temperature is usually about the same as the surrounding temperature. This is why they have to sun themselves in the morning to get warm as they become really cold at night.
When you drink cold water, your body may start sweating as a way to regulate its temperature. The cold water can cause your body to work harder to maintain its internal temperature, leading to sweating as a cooling mechanism.
Cold (temperature): Bared (بارد) Cold (sickness): Zekam (زكام) Cold (unfeeling): Qasi alqalb (قاسي القلب)
When your body is hot but you feel cold, it could be a sign that you have a fever. Fevers can cause your body temperature to rise, but your body still perceives the temperature as too cold, resulting in chills. It's important to monitor your symptoms and consider seeking medical attention if they persist.
The body temperature of the spotted salamander is cold-blooded. Cold-blooded means the body temperature is the same temperature of the area around.
No matter how you look at it, the temperature of your environment doesn't cause sickness. However, it can weaken your body's immune system and make you more susceptible to sickness. So, for instance, a child plays in the rain with some friends and catches a cold. His mother would be wrong to blame it on the rain - it is more likely that one of his friends recently had a cold and passed it on to her otherwise healthy son while they were playing and his immunity to colds was weakened by playing in the rain. Of course, there always exceptions. Heat strokes and hypothermia can cause extreme exhaustion or, when not immediately treated, death. In extreme situations where one is endangered by heat or cold, one's body will slowly cease functioning. If someone is 'rescued' as their body is starting to shut down, it could be said that they are "sick" but in reality, it is that they were on their way to death.
When you cough while drinking cold water, it can cause a sudden change in your body's temperature regulation. This is because coughing can trigger a reflex response in the body, leading to a temporary increase in heart rate and blood pressure. This can make you feel more sensitive to the cold temperature of the water.
Our body temperature is high then cold water so when it comes in contact with our body energy in the form of heat is transferred from body to water so it decreases our body temperature and we feel cold.