How Long After Shower Can I Go Outside

Anonymous
Just make sure you keep a scarf on at all times to prevent sore throats. Ancient Chinese secret.
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Anonymous wrote:Op here with an update. Coincidentally after we went outside that day i got really sick. It's been horrible and ive had flu like symtpoms for days that are just now starting to subside. I don't know if there is a correlation or not but I wont be doing it again.

for full disclosure I went outside when I was younger right after a shower and ended up with walking pneumonia.

Generally I am not a sick person and only catch a head cold once every couple of years.

This is just two too many coincidences for my taste.


OP I am with you from personal experience, though not with pores on the skin. I am going to share my experiences even though I am sure I will get flamed and laughed at.

If I wash my hair and sleep with wet hair, I get fluid in my ears and get an infection. Just got this earlier this week.
If I drink anything ice cold or even once a water melon, I get a throat infection. This happened when I am already tired and weak or sleepless.

Now possible I already had dormant germs which got revived in a colder operating temperature for them and my lower body immunity conditions. I was born and raised in much warmer temperatures, so that might have something to do with this as well.

We need to remember we *always* have germs in our body. What I am trying to say is in addition to germs, the environment and body conditions do play a role as well in getting them activated and making us sick. And I think this trigger varies by person.


Flame away!
+1 I completely agree with this.



Agreed. I suspect we always have bacteria in our bodies but sometimes we can fight them off and sometimes we can't. It's different for everyone. New studies show the dry cold air can help some bacteria breed. Obviously not in everyone, but in some people. Different people react differently to triggers.


This is sometimes true for Group A Strep (which causes strep throat). It can lie dormant in nose/throat, and cause an infection when one's immunity is weakened. However, MOST infections (the type we're speaking of) in the US are not bacterial, but viral. Most bacteria in our bodies are there for good reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This post has brought me great joy and laughter. But seriously, as a physician, I must do something for the public health:

- people get sick when it's cold outside because more people breathe each other's air inside (and yes, this is why you get sick more after air travel, but Airborne does not help)
- viruses have seasons; cold/flu seasons are around in the fall/winter/spring and gastroenteritis is more common in summer/fall
- pores do not let in germs!
- most infections that people are talking about are viral, we do not have these viruses on our bodies all the time - we are exposed to them from other people
- but it is true, we have a lot of bacteria on us and in us all the time; wouldn't be able to survive without them - that's why it's not good to use antibacterial soap
- please listen to your mother about how to make a good biscuit, but listen to your doctor about health related issues



Thank you, doctor, for this. Nice to see a little sanity and intelligence in an otherwise inane - not to mention funny! - thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here with an update. Coincidentally after we went outside that day i got really sick. It's been horrible and ive had flu like symtpoms for days that are just now starting to subside. I don't know if there is a correlation or not but I wont be doing it again.

for full disclosure I went outside when I was younger right after a shower and ended up with walking pneumonia.

Generally I am not a sick person and only catch a head cold once every couple of years.

This is just two too many coincidences for my taste.


Omg.


One day at breakfast I ate pancakes and drank orange juice. That day I got appendicitis. I was sure that the combination of the two in my stomach caused the appendicitis.

But then again I was five. You are an adult.
Anonymous
OP you didn't get walking pneumonia from going outside after a shower.

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pneumonia/expert-answers/walking-pneumonia/faq-20058530

You're raising a child now. Please educate yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just make sure you keep a scarf on at all times to prevent sore throats. Ancient Chinese secret.


ha!

child of the 70s!
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:Wtf???



plus 1. So random =) !
Anonymous
As soon as you dry yourself and wear clothes. Otherwise, a mob might chasing you and stone you!
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