When transitioning from a cold climate to a hot climate, your body might need time to adjust to the new environmental conditions. Exposure to higher temperatures can cause your body to sweat more in order to cool down, leading to potential dehydration. Dehydration can weaken your immune system's response, making you more susceptible to infections like the common cold.
Additionally, moving to a new area can expose you to different strains of viruses that your immune system might not have encountered before. This can also contribute to an increased susceptibility to common colds as your immune system needs time to adapt and build defenses against these new strains.
Remember to stay hydrated, practice good hygiene, and give your body time to acclimate when transitioning to a hot climate.
Answered2023-08-17 05:01:36
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