Symptoms of a cold typically appear 1 to 3 days after exposure to the virus. This incubation period can vary based on individual factors, such as the person's immune system and the specific virus strain. Common symptoms include a runny nose, sore throat, cough, and fatigue.
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It depends on the specific virus or illness you were exposed to. Symptoms can start to appear as soon as a few days or as long as two weeks after exposure. It's important to monitor your health and seek medical advice if you develop any symptoms.
You may not shows signs of being exposed to mold for years. It's best to avoid mold exposure for any period of time.
It will vary by individual and by circumstances. The "exposed" individual may immediately react by throwing up, or it may come on later.
It depends on how cold it is and how long you are exposed to the cold. The first noticeable effect will be that your hand get cold.
Hypothermia is caused by being exposed to cold temperatures for too long. Thrombocytopenia hallucinations are caused by a low blood platelet count.
Symptoms of bronchitis typically appear within a few days to a week after exposure to irritants or infections, such as viruses or bacteria. The onset can vary depending on the individual's health, the cause of the bronchitis, and whether it's acute or chronic. Acute bronchitis often follows a cold or respiratory infection, while chronic bronchitis develops over time due to long-term exposure to irritants.
Hypothermia is the medical term for when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it, leading to a dangerously low body temperature. It can occur when exposed to cold water for a prolonged period.
First 2-4 days after onset of symptoms.
That would depend on your immune system. Some people can come down with a cold or flu 12 hours after being exposed or it could be sooner or later.
The common cold tends to be most contagious when the symptoms are at their worst (usually day 2 to day 4 of the cold symptoms presenting themselves). That being said, a cold virus can be contagious for 2 to 3 days prior to symptoms presenting themselves until all symptoms have gone away (sometimes up to 2+ wks).
Cold is not really pain but it can cause pain when a person is exposed to cold for a long period of time. Exposure to cold can cause frost bite and damage to the tissues of the body.