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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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as an amateur doctor, bugs thrive in damp conditions, especially damp areas of the human body. The head has numerous orifices for bacteria to enter the body - therefore a warm damp head is surely paradise for cold/flu causing bacteria?
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 15:40, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
but it's the going outside bit that people specify that I think is wrong. My hair is wet for just as long if I stay in or go out, if I'm walking then my hair won't be warm and damp, it'll mostly be cold. Plus it's always the ends of my hair that are wet because the heat from my head has dried the roots whilst I'm in the house. So I don't think the chance of the virus entering my body is any higher when my hair is wet.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 15:50, Reply)
I suspect that we're both speculating though and could do with a merry dose of scientific fact.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 15:53, Reply)
I love it when people say that, will you say it again please?
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 16:00, Reply)
and show me some evidence that having cold hair leads to increased likelihood of infection. You can't, because it doesn't exist.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 16:06, Reply)
merely stated that it might not be wrong. There is a difference.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 16:10, Reply)
you are saying this might not be the case, you are wrong. Having wet hair does not make you more likely to catch a viral infection.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 16:13, Reply)
I wasn't aware of that. I shall withdraw all past statements and bow to your medical expertise at once.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 16:14, Reply)
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