Question) It's summer but it's chilly. Could it be a summer cold?
Could it be a summer cold?
Sometimes on cloudy days, when a cool breeze blows, the temperature adjusts a little, causing changes in body temperature. Maybe that's why I, who usually has a sensitive body temperature, am susceptible to colds, react immediately to even the slightest change.
So, regardless of the title of summer, there are times when I feel cold, have a runny nose, and even have a headache depending on the temperature change after it's hot and humid or after it rains. Sometimes, my nose gets so itchy that I can't even breathe if there's a lot of wind.
If you don't adjust your sinus pressure correctly, you'll experience more severe pain and even body aches. So, your nose is very sensitive, so I think your rhinitis symptoms are also severe.
If you have symptoms like a runny nose, stuffy nose, or sore throat, it's called a summer cold.
In severe cases, digestive symptoms such as high fever, diarrhea, and headache may also appear.
How should we improve our lifestyle habits and manage our health to prevent symptoms like summer colds?









