Does wet or cold weather cause a cold?
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Does wet or cold weather cause a cold?

Category: Health    Time: 2007-09-14    Tags:

A friend once called to ask if she could have caught a cold from touching a goat at a petting zoo. This is not a common question, but many people do ask if any of the following things can cause a cold:

The answer is no. cold or wet weather does not cause a cold, but nobody seems to want to accept this.

The common cold is caused by a virus. These viruses are everywhere and it is difficult to avoid them. When you are exposed to someone who has a cold, you are more likely to get ill yourself, so be careful about close contact and definitely wash your hands. Not getting enough sleep or eating poorly can also reduce your resistance to infection. Remember that antibiotics won’t fight your everyday cold. Antibiotics work only against bacteria.

To take care of a cold, rest, eat well, and a little chicken soup couldn’t hurt….

By Mark Leyner

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"Does wet or cold weather cause a cold?" was posted on Friday, September 14th, 2007 at 10:18 pm.

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