your hip dissconect from your body when your peni falls off
No.
Joints ache and bones are soft and tender.
the mussles do not like the burn so they push against the muscles
Cold temperatures can cause your blood vessels to constrict, which can reduce blood flow to your extremities, including your bones. This decreased blood flow can lead to increased pain sensitivity in your bones, causing them to feel achy or sore when exposed to cold temperatures. Staying warm and maintaining good circulation can help alleviate this discomfort.
You may experience a big head ache for about 2 hours and your cold may get worst.
The cold air makes your muscles contract.
The bones of cold-blooded animals have rings similar to growth rings in trees.
because cold can cause joints to become stiff and could also make your muscles sore
It means that there is a storm coming. When a cold front comes in and you have arthritis, your bones will ache. As people age, their joints get looser and these pockets of less tight tissue can detect changes in barometric pressure and let people know of approaching rain. People who have had joint surgury know the experience as well. When a storm approaches, the barometric pressure changes as the storm front either moves a cold or warm front out of the way. This change can be felt hours or even days ahead of an approaching storm system.
it means that you are going into hypherthermeact
Marrow
I've had a cold with no fever and just a head ache, aches in my joints and a scratchy throat. So i say the answer is yes you can.