Can cold weather cause a common cold?
From a common sense standpoint, in the cold weather months more people are confined to indoor areas with other people, and some stresses related to feeling cold and being too cold can affect the body’s ability to fend off invaders of the viral and bacterial sort.
Of course, the fact that during the colder months, most of us aren’t out in the sunshine,breathing fresh air and eating fresh vegetables off our garden plants can be a contributing factor to our general health.Seasonal dietary changes can certainly make us more suseptible to illness. Coffee intake can increase in cold weather and, as coffee destroys vitamin C in our bodies this could be a small part of all the changes we experience in cold weather.
When confined in indoor spaces, where others are coughing and sneezing spreading germs onto every surface and the air we have to breathe, best to remember to wash your hands often in warm soapy water. Just like your mom said.
No. Many people believe that a cold is caused by cold weather. But actually that is not true. Cold weather simply helps the virus enter the nasal passages. Cold temperatures block the protective action of the small hairs that line the nasal passages. In this way, the virus can penetrate the respiratory tract. Most viruses survive better when the humidity is low, which occurs during the colder months of the year. 3.