Dr. Sean Kenniff/Ask Dr. Sean Dr. Sean Kenniff: Treatments differ for colds, allergies (Miami Herald)
Dr. Sean Kenniff/Ask Dr. Sean Dr. Sean Kenniff: Treatments differ for colds, allergies (Miami Herald)
skenniff@wfor.cbs.com Q: How do you tell the difference between a common cold and an allergy? A: The common cold and seasonal allergies share many similar symptoms, and sometimes even a skilled doctor may confuse the two conditions. Since colds and allergies have very different causes and very different treatments, it's critical to make an accurate diagnosis.
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How Would I Distinguish If My Child Has Cold Or Allergy?
A cold often begins with or comes with sore throat. Normally, it doesn’t last more than 10 days and happens during winter season and child can have fever.
While, the signs that your child has an allergy are watery eyes, sneezes, ticklish throat and itching takes place. Your child might not whine on feeling unwell, even If the symptom is there. Signs of allergy can be ongoing; usually there is no fever.
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