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  • Why Are Allergies Worse After a Cold?

    Allergies cause an array of symptoms which can be treated with medication. If you develop a cold while suffering from allergies, you may find your allergy symptoms seem worse even after your cold has run its course. Cold symptoms do not last as long as allergy symptoms, but they can have a lasting impact if you are sensitive to particular allergens. Once diagnosed properly, allergy symptoms become more manageable, even if you catch the common cold.

  • How to Tell the Difference Between a Cold & Allergies

    The primary difference between a cold and allergies is that allergies can be treated effectively, while there's not much that can be done for a cold. Learn about the association of itching with allergies with help from a pediatrician in this free video on cold and allergy treatments.

  • Cold Air Allergy

    Cold air allergy, also known as cold urticaria, is a response brought about by the reaction of the body system to a cold environment. Cold allergy may trigger abnormal respiratory and other physical responses. This abnormal body reaction to cold may lead to life-threatening conditions that merit immediate medical attention. The condition can be prevented with medication.

  • Is Banana Good for Cold Allergy in Ayurveda?

    Ayurveda encourages a state of healthy balance by looking at how each person falls into one of three types, or doshas. A specific disease or health issue might point to either an excess or deficiency of the doshas kapha, pitta and vata. Specific health conditions, including different types of allergies, point to different dosha imbalances. Dietary recommendations to alleviate allergy symptoms depend on whether the allergy has more kapha, vata or pitta characteristics.

  • Swine Flu Vs. Allergies Vs. Cold Symptoms

    Each year millions of Americans are infected by the common cold, allergies and influenza. As of 2009, over 4,000 people are infected with the swine flu, and numbers are expected to grow. With all of the symptoms being similar, it is hard to distinguish which condition you have.

  • Sulfate Allergy Vs. Sulfa Allergy

    Allergies affect millions of people every day. Many have allergies to compounds related to sulfur, but each allergy is very different.

  • Allergy Vs. Cold Mucus Color

    The difference between allergies and colds are sometimes hard to distinguish, but the mucus being expelled from your nose can often indicate the kind of illness you are experiencing.

  • Allergy vs. Intolerance

    Adverse reactions to foods are common, but very few are actually food allergies. According to Dr. James T. Li, a Mayo Clinic allergy specialist, only 4 percent of adults have true food allergies, but about 8 percent of children under three have them. Food allergies and intolerances can often have very similar symptoms, but allergies can be much more serious. One may be able to tolerate small amounts of a food that causes intolerance; that is not the case with an allergy.

  • Sinusitis vs. Allergies

    Sinusitis is a condition of the nasal passage. Sinusitis can be the result of an infection, allergies, a bacteria or a cold. There are two types of sinusitis, chronic and acute. Allergies are your body's response to substances, such as pollen, dander or bee venom. Allergies can create symptoms with your skin, sinuses, airways (lungs) or your digestive system. Sinusitis symptoms do not last for long. Allergy symptoms range in severity and can rarely result in complications, such as anaphylaxis.

  • Allergies Vs. Colds in Children

    It can be hard to determine whether your child has a common cold or allergies. Learning basic symptoms of both allergies and colds will help you decide what your child suffers from and prevent unnecessary doctors visits.

  • Allergy Vs. Cold Symptoms

    Allergies and cold symptoms are often hard to tell apart, even for the medical profession. Colds are caused by different viruses and will attack the immune system. The viruses that cause colds are contagious. After a couple of weeks, the immune system will fight off the virus. Allergies, on the other hand, are caused by an immune system that is overactive. The body mistakes harmless irradiants for germs and attacks them. Allergies are not contagious.

  • How to Know The Difference Between a Cold and an Allergy

    Is it the common cold or an allergy? It is important to know the difference between the common cold and an allergy, since they may share the same symptoms. But, if it's an allergy and goes untreated it can cause more serious conditions like sinusitis or ear infections. Follow these steps in order to tell the difference and know how to treat your symptoms:

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