Monday, December 31, 2012

Winter Allergies Mistaken for Colds | Reduction

Winter Allergies Mistaken for Colds

Get Set for Winter Illness
Get Set for Winter Illness by The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
License (according to Flickr): United States Government Work
Excerpt:

‘Tis the season for stuffy noses. But what feels like a cold could actually be allergies, triggered by dusty decorations, smelly centerpieces and a host of holiday season irritants — in-laws excluded. Click here for a list of holiday allergy triggers. Although allergies can share some symptoms with the common cold, there are clues that can help you find the source of your misery and choose the right remedy. “A cold can be accompanied by low-grade fever, sore throat and a cough, whereas allergies usually don’t have those things,” said Dr. William Schaffner, chair of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. “You might have a little bit of sore throat with allergies, but it’s mostly runny nose and red, itchy eyes. ” The viruses that cause colds can also cause body aches and fatigue — symptoms you will not have from allergic reactions.

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Dr. William Schaffner

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-0.1629“A cold can be accompanied by low-grade fever, sore throat and a cough, whereas allergies usually don’t have those things,” said Dr. William Schaffner, ...
-0.107715“A cold can be accompanied by low-grade fever, sore throat and a cough, whereas allergies usually don’t have those things,” said Dr. William Schaffner, chair of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. “You might have a little bit of sore throat with allergies, but it’s mostly runny nose and red, itchy eyes.”
0“Antibiotics work against bacteria, and bacteria don’t cause colds or allergies,” said Schaffner.
-0.0155012“Antibiotics work against bacteria, and bacteria don’t cause colds or allergies,” said Schaffner. “And the more we use them, the more resistant the bacteria are going to be so next time we really need antibiotics, they might not work.”
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Facility: Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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HealthCondition: Runny nose

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FieldTerminology: Infectious Diseases

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FieldTerminology: Sneezing

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