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Do I Have a Common Cold or Allergies? - Healthline
2021年12月23日 · Are you sneezing or coughing? Have a runny nose or watery eyes? You may have an allergy or a cold. Here, we give you some tips on how to tell them apart.
Is It a Cold, Flu, RSV or COVID-19? - Inova Newsroom
2023年12月28日 · Runny or stuffy nose; Sneezing; Sore or scratchy throat; Watery eyes; A cold will usually not cause: Body aches; Headache; High fever; Loss of taste or smell; Wheezing; Signs of the flu. The flu tends to make people more miserable than a cold. One of the first signs that it’s not a cold is its sudden onset. Within hours, you go from feeling ...
Allergies, Cold, Flu or COVID-19? How to Tell the Difference
2023年4月10日 · It is typically caused by foreign particles that irritate the nasal mucosa. The function of a sneeze is to expel mucous containing foreign particles or irritants and cleanse the nasal cavity. Possible causes can include exposure to allergens, viral infections, exposure to bright light, sudden change in temperature, exposure to a breeze of cold air.
Know Your Symptoms – How to Tell If It's a Cold, Flu ... - Lifespan
2022年10月4日 · sneezing; watery, itchy, red eyes; dry, persistent cough; runny nose; sinus congestion; sore throat; While the symptoms are similar, the watery, itchy eyes are often associated more with allergies. Unlike viral infections, allergies rarely cause fever, chills, nausea or vomiting, or aches and pains.
Is it COVID, Allergies, a Cold, or the Flu? Here’s How to Tell the ...
2022年5月6日 · Key Symptoms: The most common symptoms for seasonal allergies are runny nose; sneezing; nasal congestion; watery or itchy eyes; itchy nose, mouth, or throat; fatigue; and sometimes swelling or puffiness around the nose and eyes, says Dr. David Gudis, an assistant attending otolaryngologist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medic...
Rhinorrhea (Runny Nose) Causes, Treatment & Prevention - Cleveland Clinic
2023年7月28日 · Rhinorrhea (runny nose) is a very common symptom. It most often happens due to allergies and viral infections (like a cold or the flu). But several other conditions can make your nose drip. A runny nose typically goes away on its own, but certain treatments can improve it. What is rhinorrhea (runny nose)?
How to Tell If Your Cold is Actually a Sinus Infection
2020年10月1日 · Typically, adults get between two and four colds per year with symptoms like: Runny nose. Stuffy nose. Sneezing. Cough. Sore throat. Chest congestion. Watery eyes. Colds can progress to become sinus infections, but not all sinus infections are viral. Bacteria and even allergies also can cause sinus infections.
Allergic Rhinitis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Home Remedies - Healthline
2019年3月8日 · When your body comes into contact with an allergen, it releases histamine, which is a natural chemical that defends your body from the allergen. This chemical can cause allergic rhinitis and its...
Runny nose, sneezing and cough – Is it a cold or allergies?
2021年3月1日 · These include sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion and drainage. Watery, itchy eyes is more common in allergies than with a cold. Patients with allergies can have a cough and sore throat but these are more severe with a cold. Nasal drainage is usually clear and thin.
Watery eyes, runny nose, and everything in between!
2017年12月22日 · Allergic rhinitis: An allergic response may trigger symptoms of sneezing, itchy/watery eyes; Non-allergic rhinitis: Occurs when blood vessels in the nose expand and fill the nasal lining with blood and/or fluid. Mixed rhinitis (combo of allergic and non-allergic): Symptoms may include a runny nose, nasal congestion, nasal itching and sneezing.