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It's allergy season, but 2025 is also a year for the common cold. Cold and flus are at an all-time high, making it difficult to discern what your symptoms are trying to tell you. If you're ...
It's not always easy to tell the difference between a cold and allergies, including seasonal allergic rhinitis or "hay fever." But knowing the key symptoms can help.
What Are Colds and Allergies? They have different causes. You get a cold when a tiny living thing called a virus gets into your body. There are hundreds of different types that can get you sick ...
“With allergies you may sneeze five times in a row, versus with a cold, where you’re more likely to have one or two sneezes, blow your nose, and you’re clear,” says Dr. Kimura.
Plus, the six signs you could be allergic to the cold – and when your allergy could be life-threatening Isabel Shaw, Health reporter Published: 12:17, 18 Mar 2025 Updated: 12:23, 18 Mar 2025 ...
The Atlanta Allergy & Asthma Clinic has measured pollen since the 1980s and says this week's counts have beaten a high mark recorded there in April 1999. Their count for Tuesday was almost 9,400.
You may be surprised to find out your allergies may be to blame. FOX 5 meteorologist Jennifer Delgado joins us live from Bethesda with more.
Say goodbye to confusion caused by allergies and common cold symptoms that look similar, cause discomfort, and disrupt your daily routines. Let Cetirizine Dihydrochloride (Alnix®) help relieve ...
Differentiating between an allergy and a cold, Dr Sunil Rana, Associate Director and Head - Internal Medicine, Asian Hospital, Faridabad, says, "Colds are caused by your immune system responding ...
In short: Allergies can’t “turn into” a cold, but they can make you more likely to catch one. Below, we’ll dig into the differences between cold and allergy symptoms and how to treat each.