Illness always catches us by surprise. Just a short walk through wet puddles and that's it, goodbye to health. And this attack is very stubborn, you cannot drive it away, neither with drugs, nor with rest.
You can never tell when you're going to be bad. In a cold winter, it happens that you walk for yourself, chew an icicle and nothing - alive, well. And in the summer you go to the source, have a drink of cool water and you are on bed rest.
It is better to play it safe several times and not eat or drink anything cold. But you can't sweat either, from a sharp drop in temperature there are also diseases and a runny nose. It is also better not to go naked, but I would not advise you to dress in a fur coat in the summer either. You need to walk in the fresh air, but if this air is winter, then it is better not to open your mouth at all, your throat will hurt.
Illness always catches us by surprise. Just a short walk through wet puddles and that's it, goodbye to health. And this attack is very stubborn, you cannot drive it away, neither with drugs, nor with rest.
You can never tell when you're going to be bad. In a cold winter, it happens that you walk for yourself, chew an icicle and nothing - alive, well. And in the summer you go to the source, have a drink of cool water and you are on bed rest.
It is better to play it safe several times and not eat or drink anything cold. But you can't sweat either, from a sharp drop in temperature there are also diseases and a runny nose. It is also better not to go naked, but I would not advise you to dress in a fur coat in the summer either. You need to walk in the fresh air, but if this air is winter, then it is better not to open your mouth at all, your throat will hurt.