Allergies typically last for a long time and cause itchy eyes and nose. Meanwhile, a cold usually lasts seven to 10 days and causes a headache.
Stuffy and runny noses come for us all. But if you haven’t been recently exposed to, say, a nose-blowing neighbor on an airplane or a shedding cat, it can be challenging to determine whether you’re ...
If your allergies peak when the leaves start dropping, you’re not alone.
Decongestants are medications that help clear a stuffy nose or nasal congestion. Here's how to use them for allergy or cold ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — As temperatures drop, some individuals may experience an unusual allergic reaction to the cold, known as cold-induced urticaria. Dr. Sandra Hong from the Cleveland Clinic explained ...
In the fall, the air is full of ragweed, mold and dust mites. It can be tough to know the difference between allergies and a ...
ATLANTA - Brrr! As temperatures drop, you might think all you need to worry about is bundling up, but did you know you could actually be allergic to the cold? Yes, you read that right—cold weather can ...
Fall hits, the weather cools down, and suddenly everyone around you is coughing. Between cold and flu season, allergy ...
HACKENSACK, N.J. - A child has a runny nose, a cough and complaints of a headache or maybe even an upset stomach. His parents suspect it's a lingering cold, perhaps a touch of the flu. The ...