Hay Fever or Cold? How Do Symptoms Differ?
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The cold season is not over yet. This is how you distinguish the symptoms. In March the winter is not over and spring is still in the starting blocks. Double-digit temperatures alternate with frost. In addition, climate change prolongs the vegetation time of some plants. Anyone who has hay fever can already suffer from symptoms at the end of February. For many sufferers it is new that this can prolong the suffering time of the allergy. However, …
There are signs that let you know exactly what happens to you so that you can alleviate the manifestations of these frequent seasonal disorders.
Nasal congestion is one of the most common symptoms during this time of year, and can occur in both flu, common cold and respiratory allergies. Although each of these conditions has different causes, they share the same mechanism: inflammation of the mucosa inside the nose, which makes it difficult to pass the air and causes the sensation of “capped nose”. The anteros is due to the fact that the body reacts to viruses or allergens releasing subs…
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