Is it true? in the rain causing a cold.

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17 Jun 2022
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Is it true? in the rain causing a cold.
      When the rain starts to fall, we often hear warnings from people around us to be careful not to expose to the rain as this can lead to a cold. Until we are familiar with and believe that these raindrops are the cause of the common cold. Especially when we get wet in the rain, we tend to have a stuffy nose, sneezing or a headache immediately. Today we will find out whether "rain" is actually the cause of the common cold as we know it or not.
      The common cold is caused by a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract. It causes stuffy nose, runny nose, coughing, sneezing and sore throat. The virus that causes the common cold is usually a mild type of virus. The early symptoms (2-3 days) can be daunting, but after that the symptoms will subside and will have symptoms for about 1-2 weeks.
     The common cold is caused by a virus, so "rain" cannot cause a cold, but when it rains there will be both wind and rain that may carry the virus into the air. So you may be at risk of getting the virus in the air. And when it rains, our temperature is reduced from the wind or rain or the head is wet in the rain or the clothes and shoes are damp for a long time. So where low temperatures cause some strains of the virus to thrive.

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