How virus can spread on sneezing and cause disease in a normal healthy person
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virus are usually very small then bacteria and can travel through mediums like air water and etc
As viruses are present in air enter into our body through breathing and they take up mechanic control on our cells. in this way they make sneez
As viruses are present in air enter into our body through breathing and they take up mechanic control on our cells. in this way they make sneez
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Colds and coughs are very common and can make you feel very sorry for yourself.
They are different to having flu and are caused by tiny micro-organisms (germs!) called viruses that easily spread from one person to another. The viruses are spread when we cough and sneeze, and sneezes can travel out of your nose at up to 100 miles an hour, spreading germs up to 2-3 metres away. Revolting!
When you have a cold or a cough, you might feel hot or cold – this may be a sign that you’re getting ill. Your temperature may be high, you could feel headachy, sick, have a sore throat or an aching body. You might feel tired or not feel like eating, and you are very likely to have a runny or snotty nose! Having a cold is no fun.
Colds cannot be cured by antibiotics, so the best thing to do is get plenty of rest and drink plenty of fluids.
Sneeze Facts
Our body tries to get rid of germs by sneezing. The germs get caught in the tiny hairs inside our noses which makes our noses tickle. This sends a message to the brain. The brain then sends a message back to our nose, mouth, lungs and chest telling them to blow the tickle away. Then we SNEEZE…..achooo!
It is the body’s way of removing mucus or phlegm, anything that is stuck in your airway such as food or reacting to anything that irritates your airway. Things like tobacco smoke, asthma and snot draining from our nose into the back of the throat also make us cough.
This is perfectly normal and happens because your brain thinks the inflammation in your throat and airways is caused by something stuck in it and tries to remove it by making you cough.
Most coughs disappear after a few weeks. If your cough is really bad, your parent/carer might take you to see the doctor to get some medicine to help soothe your throat, especially if it is keeping you awake at night.
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They are different to having flu and are caused by tiny micro-organisms (germs!) called viruses that easily spread from one person to another. The viruses are spread when we cough and sneeze, and sneezes can travel out of your nose at up to 100 miles an hour, spreading germs up to 2-3 metres away. Revolting!
When you have a cold or a cough, you might feel hot or cold – this may be a sign that you’re getting ill. Your temperature may be high, you could feel headachy, sick, have a sore throat or an aching body. You might feel tired or not feel like eating, and you are very likely to have a runny or snotty nose! Having a cold is no fun.
Colds cannot be cured by antibiotics, so the best thing to do is get plenty of rest and drink plenty of fluids.
Sneeze Facts
Our body tries to get rid of germs by sneezing. The germs get caught in the tiny hairs inside our noses which makes our noses tickle. This sends a message to the brain. The brain then sends a message back to our nose, mouth, lungs and chest telling them to blow the tickle away. Then we SNEEZE…..achooo!
It is the body’s way of removing mucus or phlegm, anything that is stuck in your airway such as food or reacting to anything that irritates your airway. Things like tobacco smoke, asthma and snot draining from our nose into the back of the throat also make us cough.
This is perfectly normal and happens because your brain thinks the inflammation in your throat and airways is caused by something stuck in it and tries to remove it by making you cough.
Most coughs disappear after a few weeks. If your cough is really bad, your parent/carer might take you to see the doctor to get some medicine to help soothe your throat, especially if it is keeping you awake at night.
hope it will help u
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