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Cold Temperature

Cold temperature means a low temperature, especially in the atmosphere. Commonly, cold is often used as subjective perception. Cold temperature can also be lower bound to temperature and is absolute zero, which is defined as 0.00 K on the Kelvin scale. It is an absolute thermodynamic temperature scale.

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I am suffering from sensitivity to cold things. What to do?

Query: Hello doctor, I have had a big problem with cold things such as cold air, cold foods, and cold drinks for the past many years. My nose starts getting dry, and congested, and I start coughing. I suffer from a mild headache, sometimes fever, and a greenish-whitish discharge from my nose. I had even t...  Read Full »


Dr. Alka

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query. As per your history of cold sensitivity, I suggest you follow the instructions mentioned below. 1. Air conditioner air makes the nose dry and in some people, its intensity is higher as compared to others. So if you are using AC at home, then keep...  Read Full »

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