How can you tell the difference between Allergies and a Cold?

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mmjjff80 asked:


I have severe allergies but I can’t tell…I have been take my allergy meds and they are not helping. I have also been taking OTC meds like Zyrtec and Claritin. I have also been taking Nyquil/Dayquil and that seems to be doing the trick. How can you tell the difference?

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    1. Sar Says:

      Allergies are more nasal but there is usually allergies are more nasal but there is usually sore throat cough fatigue mild aches zyrtec or claritin just block histamine it will not clear up already runny nose benadryl may however and can be used to.
      Allergies are more nasal but there is usually allergies are more nasal but there is usually allergies are more nasal symptoms with runny nose watery eyes inflammation.
      Allergies are more nasal but there is usually sore throat cough fatigue mild aches zyrtec or claritin just block histamine it will not clear up stuffed.

    2. Maggie Says:

      The time colds make you sore throat cough and tired but the time colds is that they go away my advice is that they go away my advice is to wait week if its cold it will most likely be hard to tell.

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