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If you’ve recently spent a lot of time outside or in a dusty space and you’re experiencing a runny nose, itchy throat and sneezing, it’s most likely allergies." Raw HTML : Cold vs Allergies ...
Both colds and allergies cause sniffling, sneezing, and congestion. Allergies cause itchy eyes and nose while a cold causes headaches, body aches, and a fever. The common cold typically lasts 7 to ...
As the spring season arrives, many parents are noticing their children sneezing, coughing, or rubbing their eyes and ...
it’s also still very much cold season. If you have a runny nose or scratchy throat, deciphering between allergies vs cold symptoms can be a challenge. After all, both can make you kind of ...
Maybe you have a cold. “Although there is a lot of overlap with symptoms, allergies and colds are very different,” says Joao Pedro Matias Lopes, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Case ...
As tree pollen levels spike across south central Pennsylvania, residents are experiencing a surge in allergy symptoms.
Allergies may feel worse at night because of nearby allergens and their effect on circadian rhythm. Find out how to stop ...
As the seasons shift, it can be harder to distinguish between the symptoms of the common cold, Covid-19, the flu and allergies, since all can have similar symptoms. This can lead to confusion as ...
Do you have a cold or is it just allergies? Here's how to tell the difference: First, what time of year is it? In the fall, three-fourths of all circulating viruses cause the common cold.
DSN spoke to Lindsey Stagmaier, PharmD, pharmacy manager at Walmart, about allergy season and how to best prepare.
Buds are beginning to pop on trees across Iowa and the green grass is starting to come up, meaning, spring allergy season is also upon us, and […] ...