It seems to me your immune system is down!
What about eating 1 clove meshed garlic with yogurt.
2006-06-13 09:06:05
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answered by ana 2
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Germs breed quick in the heat . The tiny blisters could mean an allergy .
2006-06-12 07:13:21
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answered by missmayzie 7
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A cold has nothing to do with the time of year or temperature, it's just more prevalent in the winter as people are confined more and it spreads easier.
2006-06-12 04:44:22
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answered by mike-from-spain 6
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Sounds like you have chicken pox or perhaps measles. Go to the doc. Both of these diseases are "self-limiting"...in otherwords, they will go away in a certain number of days (10-14) but you may give it to someone else. Please get medical treatment or even call your doctor. Possible he will not want you to come to the office. You don't want to make anyone else sick. God bless.
2006-06-12 05:19:20
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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you get colds usually when the weather changes to one extreme to the other, not just when it gets cold. and the blisters may also be due to this. if you are worried seek medical advice :) xx
2006-06-12 04:32:34
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answered by kjonno91 4
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this could be a form of prickly heat at its worst...coupled with hayfever...i get the cold symptoms every year and wham in comes the hayfever allergy..as a temp reprieve buy an antihistamine while you wait for a consultation with your gp.
2006-06-12 09:27:28
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answered by ickleweddwagon 1
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You can have a cold in the summertime; germs and viruses do not care what time of year it is...GO SEE A DOCTOR!
2006-06-12 04:33:19
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answered by Pooks 6
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You need to see a Dr. right away. It could chicken pox or another infection.
2006-06-12 04:32:09
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answered by notyou311 7
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Sounds like chicken pox....call your doctor!
2006-06-12 05:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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