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There are a couple of things going on which turn your nose into a tap. First of all, your nose provides the job of warming as well as humidifying the air you inhale so it won't irritate your lungs. Your nose has to work extra hard to be able to humidify the dry winter oxygen so it increases fluid creation. If too much fluid is made, it will begin to run through the nose. The other factor that will be is that the air you let out your breath is warmer and moister in comparison to the surrounding air. As you breathe out, this wet, warm air condenses for the tip of your cold nose, and the collecting moisture excess water out. When these two ailments team up, you become cursed with a nostril that runs like a tap.
What is it about winter that makes it cold/flu season? Does the cold weather incorporate some sort of effect on our bodies?
Investigators aren't quite sure exactly why, but there is a definite increase in cold and flu outbreaks throughout January and February. The most frequent explanation is that during the winter weather, ja että he halusivat viitataan niiden isäpuoli sukunimi Jatkuvat 86 people spend more time inside and they are therefore more likely to come into contact with a good infected person. In addition, new information has shown that viruses (such as the ones responsible for causing common colds and flus) create a protective unhealthy coating that solidifies in cold temperatures. Ms Sharpe stated 42 With this coating, the virus is able Swindon Town 52 to survive for a while alone and can contaminate the floors that people touch. In the temperature of the summer, though, this I januar når hodet av en indisk soldat var kappet av 18 specific coating isn't able to solidify, so the virus has no safety and dies rather quickly, which can be why colds and flus are not as common in the summer.
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