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5 Ways to Tell if it is a Cold or Allergies


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5 Ways to Tell if it is a Cold or Allergies
You've got a runny nose and you're sneezing.  Is it a cold or allergies?
Knowing whether it is a cold or allergies can help you get the treatment you need and avoid all the stuff you don't need.  In this article, I share 5 ways to determine if it is a cold or allergies.  I'll also teach you how to avoid both conditions in the first place.
What causes colds?
Colds are caused by viruses.  These viruses are easily transferred by breathing them in through your nose or by touching something.
As it is impossible to tell who around you might be coming down with a cold, your main defense is to not let your body get run down and to wash your hands frequently.  Hand washing is particular important given the fact that viruses can live on a door handle for up to 24 hours.
What causes allergies?
With allergies, viruses and bacteria are not involved.  Rather, it is your immune system overreacting to something.
For example, pollen, mold, dust mites, or animal dander could trigger a reaction after breathing them in through your nose.  Alternatively, it could also be a food allergy from something you ate.
Regardless of the trigger, once you are exposed your immune system kicks into overdrive.  The next thing you know, your nose is congested and you're coughing.
Colds or Allergies: 5 Ways to Tell
While a stuffed up or runny nose and sneezing are the main symptoms of a cold or allergies, the following five symptoms can help to determine which it really is.
1. Sore Throat
Sore throats are common with colds.  Often, it may start as a sore throat before your nose ever starts to run.
This is definitely the case with me.  Generally, I get a sore throat about 24 hours before my nose starts to run.
In contrast, sore throats rarely happen with allergies.  Thus, if you have a sore throat then chances are that it is a cold.
2. Itchy Eyes
Itchy eyes generally do not occur with colds.  Hence, if your eyes are itchy then it is probably an allergic reaction.
3. Cough
While a cough can occur with a cold or allergies, it is more common with colds.  Sometimes, these coughs may persist for weeks even after your cold symptoms have resolved.
4. Duration of Symptoms
Most colds last 3 to 10 days.  In contrast, allergies may persist for weeks or months.  Thus, if your stuffed up nose isn't going away, then chances are that you have allergies.
5. Time of the Year
If your symptoms always seem to happen at the same time every year, then you are probably suffering from seasonal allergies.  In contrast, colds are more random.  Colds tend to occur when your body is run down and you have been exposed to other people with colds.
This is definitely the case with me.  Nearly every cold I have had in the last 10 years can be traced back to a poor night of sleep either from traveling or being up all night on call.
How do you treat a cold?
For the common cold, getting enough sleep is paramount for your body to fight off the virus.  In addition, studies show that vitamin C, zinc, and probiotics may also help you to recover more quickly.
With colds, prevention is key.  The best ways to prevent colds are to get plenty of sleep, manage stress, wash your hands regularly, and minimize exposure to people with colds.
For example, studies show that if you are not getting enough sleep, you are three times more likely to get a cold.  Likewise, reducing stress, through meditation, can cut your cold risk in half.
How do you treat allergies?
With allergies it is important to identify your triggers.  When attacks do occur, traditional treatment includes over-the-counter antihistamines, decongestants, or nasal steroids.
An even better treatment strategy is to reprogram your immune system not to react in the first place.  For example, some studies suggest that probiotics may help to retrain your immune system.
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