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  2. Is it COVID-19, the flu, allergies or a regular ol’ cold ...

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    Initial symptoms of RSV are similar to mild cold symptoms, according to the American Lung Association. A barking or wheezing cough can be one of the first signs that illness has progressed to ...

  3. Is it COVID-19, a cold or the flu? Your guide to seasonal ...

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    The common cold often shares many of the symptoms associated with COVID-19 or the flu but tends to be much milder. You may have a runny nose or congestion, sneezing, sore throat, cough, slight ...

  4. Is it spring allergies, a cold or COVID-19? Experts reveal ...

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    Itchy eyes and nose are trademark seasonal allergy symptoms, but rarely seen with a cold or COVID-19, Carver says. And if you’ve experienced seasonal allergies in the past, chances are that’ll ...

  5. Upper respiratory tract infection - Wikipedia

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    URI, seasonal allergies, influenza: symptom comparison Symptoms Allergy URI (Common Cold) Influenza (Flu) Itchy, watery eyes Common Rare (conjunctivitis may occur with adenovirus) Soreness behind eyes, sometimes conjunctivitis Nasal discharge Common Common [6] Common Nasal congestion Common Common Sometimes Sneezing Very common Very common [6]

  6. 10 ways to tell the difference between allergies and a cold

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    Cold symptoms occur a few days after exposure to a virus, whereas allergies usually begin immediately after exposure to an allergen. Colds last anywhere from 3 days to two weeks. Allergies last as ...

  7. Are your fall allergy symptoms worse this year? Allergists ...

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    Seasonal allergies happen in the fall too. With ragweed, mold and dust spiking, your fall allergy symptoms might be severe right now. Allergists share tips.

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