Cold versus allergies

    • [PDF File]Sinusitis, Common Colds or Allergies?

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      If you ever had continuous “cold” symptoms or chronic allergies, there is a strong possibility you may also have had sinusitis. Over 35 million Americans suffer from sinusitis each year. Since symptoms may mimic a cold or allergies, many sinus sufferers never get a proper diagnosis and the treatment they need.


    • [PDF File]Colds, Allergies and Sinusitis — How to Tell the Difference

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      Colds, Allergies and Sinusitis — How to Tell the Difference Cold weather is a prime time for stuffy noses, sore throats and watery, itchy eyes. But if your symp-toms last more than a week, or if they seem to turn off and on based on your surroundings, you may be battling allergies or sinusitis. Proper diag-


    • [PDF File]Sinusitis&Rhinitis Comparison Chart - Asthma Canada

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      Those with asthma/allergies may also be predisposed to the development of sinusitis. Can last weeks, months or even years Sinus drainage medications (e.g. decongestants) during times of increased susceptibility, such as flu and cold season Inhaled nasalcorticosteroids Decongestants Antibiotics to control abacterial infection, ifpresent


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      “Allergies can also cause itchy, wa-tery eyes, which you don’t normally have with a cold or flu,” Hauguel adds. Allergy symptoms usually last as long as you’re exposed to the aller-gen, which may be about 6 weeks during pollen seasons in the spring, summer, or fall. Colds and flu rarely last beyond 2 weeks. Most people with a cold or flu


    • [PDF File]Diagnosing Rhinitis: Allergic vs. Nonallergic

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      Diagnosing Rhinitis: Allergic vs. Nonallergic DAVID M. QUILLEN, M.D., and DAVID B. FELLER, M.D. University of Florida Family Medicine Residency Program, Gainesville ...


    • [PDF File]Cold vs. Allergy Symptoms

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      part of a cold. Body aches and pains never occur with allergies. Chills Chills are uncommon with a cold. Chills never occur with allergies. Sneezing Sneezing is often present with a cold. Sneezing is commonly present with allergies. Sudden Symptoms Cold symptoms tend to develo p over a few days. Allergy symptoms can begin immedi-


    • [PDF File]Is It a Cold, Your Sinuses or Allergies? Why It Is So Easy ...

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      Is It a Cold, Your Sinuses or Allergies? Why It Is So Easy to Get It Wrong Tampa Bay E.N.T. describes the differences between a cold, sinus issues and allergies. TAMPA, Fla. – Jan. 28, 2015 – Let’s face it, your nose often goes unnoticed until there’s something wrong with it.


    • [PDF File]Influenza vs. Cold vs. Seasonal Allergies The Importance ...

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      Influenza vs. Cold vs. Seasonal Allergies & The Importance of Flu Shots As we say goodbye to summer the signs of fall start to appear. The temperature gets cooler and the leaves begin to change colors as they fall from the trees. Along with the fall season comes the dreaded flu season. As the weather changes, you or your


    • [PDF File]Cold, Flu, or Allergy? - Rochester, NY

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      Cold, Flu, or Allergy? Core Concepts: Colds, the flu, and respiratory allergies have similar symptoms but they are treated with different drugs. The Drug Facts label on over‐the‐counter drugs provides information essential for selecting and using drugs safely.


    • [PDF File]Cold, Flu, or Allergy? Know the Difference for Best Treatment

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      “Allergies can also cause itchy, watery eyes, which you don’t normally have with a cold or flu,” Hauguel adds. Allergy symptoms usually last as long as you’re exposed to the allergen, which may be about 6 weeks during pollen seasons in the spring, summer, or fall. Colds and flu rarely last beyond 2 weeks.


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