Is it okay to take a bath with a cold?

It is not very recommended to take a bath when you have a cold, because it may aggravate the symptoms of the cold. When you have a cold, you may have fever, nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, headache, fear of cold, etc. These symptoms may be aggravated by taking a bath. If the water is too cold when taking a bath, if the bath is too long, if the bath is not dried in time, and if a cool breeze is blown, the patient may be more afraid of cold and the fever may be worse. However, if you pay attention to the temperature of the water when bathing, blow dry and dry in time, and the surrounding environment is not particularly cold, this situation will not lead to the aggravation of the cold. The conditions required for bathing are also demanding. If certain conditions can be met, bathing and cleaning the body will make the body more comfortable, but you cannot take a bath when the fear of cold appears in the cold, which may make the patient feel uncomfortable.