In this Healthwatch 16 report, we explain the differences between winter allergies and a cold, along with treatment options.
As the seasons shift, it can be harder to distinguish between the symptoms of the common cold, Covid-19, the flu and allergies, since all can have similar symptoms. This can lead to confusion as ...
A runny or stuffy nose can be a symptom of the flu, a cold or allergies, and it can be hard to discern which one you have. So how do you know what’s really going on with your nose? “More than likely ...
Typically caused by rhinovirus, a common cold has the ability to cause a runny nose, congestion, coughing as well as sneezing ...
THE cold weather can trigger a range of symptoms, with the most common being shivering. But if certain symptoms seem out of ...
We all know those people. The ones who have trouble with the cold. The ones who seem surprised it’s cold every winter, but who still choose to live in Northeast Ohio.
The bugs are invisible to the naked eye but are a leading cause of allergies, asthma and eczema. Many symptoms we presume to ...
What you may think are allergies or a cold, could be the sign of nasal polyps. Nasal polyps are non-cancerous growths that line the nasal passages and sinuses. They are soft, painless, and hang ...
There are many unpleasant aspects of the cold winter season, and chief among them is the havoc it can wreak on sinuses. Even those who are not allergy-prone or actively sick can find themselves ...
BUT WITH EACH SNIFFLE AND COUGH COMES A SIMILAR QUESTION. IS THIS COVID THE FLU, OR JUST A COLD OR ALLERGIES? DOCTOR ...