Tuesday, May 25, 2010

If you just took a really warm shower and walk outside in the cold..is that bad for you?


Answer:
actually, mild hypothermia hampers your body's ability to defend itself against common airborn pathogens. Simply spending too much time in cold weather makes you much more vulnerable to bacteria, and when you are wet you lose heat much faster due to evaporation and conduction. As your body releases heat, your white blood cells become much less effective. So while it doesn't actually make you sick, this can weaken your body's defense systems and make it easier for you to get sick.
Yes b/c warm water opens ur pores n u can get a chill. (same thing with wet hair)
it should be okay=the problems start when you are around someone who has a cold or flu
No, you might get cold. Maybe goose bumps, but it's not bad for you.
NO, no, no. I can't believe some people still believe in this crap. Some people still believe in what their ignorant mothers used to tell them as young children. Let me say this, when you swim in the sea, you go in the water and out a hundred times, do you get sick, even on the windiest day ? Think about it.
before or after you got dressed?
No, just be dressed appropriately for the weather.

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