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Dealing with allergies
News 10 Now, NY - Nov 30, 2008
However, how do you know if your sneezing is a cold or an allergy? ?A common cold comes on relatively suddenly. It will last two to three weeks and then get ...
Study links asthma rate to birth month
Boston Globe, United States -
By Leigh Hopper Oberholzer Babies born four months before the peak of cold and flu season - in other words, roughly now - are 30 percent more likely to ...
AAAAI: Long-lasting Cold Symptoms May Be Sinusitis
Medical News Today (press release), UK -
Winter is prime season for sinusitis, as the condition most often results from the common cold. Allergy sufferers are also more likely to develop sinusitis. ...
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Imagine organic relief for cold and allergy symptoms such as congestion, dryness, as well as stress related symptoms such as headaches and muscle tension. ...

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What is Eczema, How to Cure or Alleviate Eczema
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By eczema caused by allergy or irritation from substances, avoiding the exposure can often cure the condition. Sometimes it may be difficult to avoid ...

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It is often possible to get very near to that amazing body you always have dreamt of. However, it can cost a lot of effort and time to get all the way to ...

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Please visit his web-site for help against health problems like: joint pain, rheumatism, cold, flu, allergy, acne, eczema, over-weight, hypothyroidism, ...
Treatment of Thrombosis
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HIT is sometimes incorrectly called ?heparin allergy?. It occurs in a small number of patients, but it has very serious symptoms including worsening of ...
Caution on cough syrup with dextromethorphan
Los Angeles Times, CA - Nov 29, 2008
Parents have been warned to avoid cough and cold medicines for kids 4 years and younger. Although allergic reactions to DM seem uncommon, there are reports ...
Changes In Weather Causing Seasonal Allergies
News 8, CA - Nov 18, 2008
But he says most of these patients have seasonal allergies not colds. "Allergies you tend to see a lot, likely clear runny noses...scratchy throat, ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: allergy colds + allergy + you  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

HEALTH MATTERS: Relief for sinus sufferers
Cranbury Press, NJ -
To avoid developing sinusitis during a cold or allergy attack keep the sinuses clear by: ? Using a nasal steroid spray and/or a nasal antihistamine spray. ...
Viral infection taking a heavy toll
Times of India, India - Aug 5, 2008
... and those with allergy should stay away from dust, avoid close contact with person with viral fever, maintain hygiene and avoid eating cold items.
Healthy Habits for a Happy Family
Liberty Vindicator, TX -
Cofounder Jamie Freishtat is a board certified pediatrician, and cofounder Rachel Schreiber is board certified in both allergy/immunology and internal ...
Seasonal suffering
Brainerd Daily Dispatch,  United States - Aug 5, 2008
Schoenwetter compared allergies to having a cold for six weeks. Symptoms include a runny nose where people use 20-50 Kleenexes a day. ...
The difference between colds, allergy
Nashua Telegraph, NH - Jul 26, 2008
You rarely get body aches or a fever from an allergy. ? Once the diagnosis is made, an allergy can be treated with antihistamines; your child can also be ...
tips for dealing with food allergies
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - Jul 23, 2008
If you have a gluten allergy, it's important to learn all of the words that mean that gluten might be in a product. Enriched flour, deli cold cuts and even ...
Delving into the growing industry of food intolerance
Courier Mail, Australia - Aug 4, 2008
However, while allergy testing is medically recognised, there is some disagreement over whether food intolerances actually can be confirmed medically. ...
The Claim: It?sa Cold. No, It?s an Allergy
New York Times, United States - Jul 14, 2008
That would suggest they are due to an allergy, not a cold. But how to tell the difference? Symptoms of seasonal allergies and colds overlap, ...
They're Not Pros, but They Cheat Like Them
Washington Post, United States - Aug 4, 2008
... over-the-counter dietary supplement and muscle builder], caffeine and other stimulants found in cold medicine, allergy medicine or weight loss pills. ...

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Hot Outfit Keeps Colds Away
CollegeOTR, NY - Aug 5, 2008
The clothes, which are coated in nano-sized bits of metal but look and feel like normal fabric, are resistant to dirt, allergens and other pollutants. ...
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Worldwide variations in prevalence of symptoms of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis in children: the … -
D Strachan, B Sibbald, S Weiland, N Ait-Khaled, G … - Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 1997 - Blackwell Synergy
... As part of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood ... or a runny,
or blocked nose when you (your child) DID NOT have a cold or the 'flu. ...

Hay fever, eczema, and wheeze: a nationwide UK study (ISAAC, international study of asthma and … -
JB Austin, B Kaur, HR Anderson, M Burr, LS Harkins … - Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1999 - pt.wkhealth.com
... developed for the international study of asthma and allergies in childhood ... questions
are about nose problems which occur when you DO NOT have a cold or the ...

… hyperresponsiveness to 4.5% saline and its relation to asthma and allergy symptoms in Austrian … -
J Riedler, A Gamper, W Eder, G Oberfeld - European Respiratory Journal, 1998 - Eur Respiratory Soc
... the past" and a nega- tive response to "have you ever had ... Clin Allergy 1987; 17:
271?281 ... to cold air hyperventilation in normal and in asthmatic children in a ...

Influence of Asthma or Allergies on the Utilization of Health Care Resources and Quality of Life of … -
LM Jolicoeur, D Pharm, JG Boyer, CE Reeder, J … - Journal of Asthma, 1994 - informaworld.com
... A review of the medical charts indicated that colds, flu, and ... Asthma and Allergy
Survey ... The questionnaire will ask you about your asthma and/or allergies and ...

Maternal Medication Use and Risks of Gastroschisis and Small Intestinal Atresia. -
MM Werler, JE Sheehan, AA Mitchell - American Journal of Epidemiology, 2002 - pt.wkhealth.com
... so, send your librarian an email recommending titles you?ve found ... Detailed questions
were asked about occurrences of allergies, colds, influenza, bronchitis ...

Inference in Bayesian networks -
BD'Ambrosio - AI Magazine, 1999 - csl.mtu.edu
... P(Scratches | Cat) * P(Sneeze | Cold, Allergy) * P(Allergy | Cat) * P(Cold) *
P(Cat ... lem (?Where do you get all those numbers??): Instead of needing an ...

Herbal Interventions in Asthma and Allergy -
L Bielory, K Lupoli - Journal of Asthma, 1999 - informaworld.com
... Wen yang Pill* You gui Pill* Zingiber (ginger) Zizyphus (Chinese date ... Herbal
Interventions in Asthma and Allergy ... It is the major ingredient in a cold for- mula ...

Thermal nasal dilator and method of treatment for relief of nasal congestion and other symptoms … -
S Mitra, BJ McCormick, KJ Desai, JA Darner, MJ … - US Patent 5,890,486, 1999 - freepatentsonline.com
... Search Patents Use our search engine to find what you need. ... for relief of nasal
congestion and other symptoms associated with common cold and allergies. ...

Self-care: A health diary study -
CB Freer - Medical Care, 1980 - JSTOR
... 3. Distribution of Self-Medication Cough, Cold,* Allergy Psychotropic Skin ... a cold,
it was coded as a cold remedy ... In answer to the question, "Did you do anything ...

Food allergy in migraine -
JA Monro - Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
... 9. Take cold-pressed, unrefined oils, eg sunflower, safflower ... OR TAKE VITAMIN
SUPPLEMENTS, UNLESS YOU CONTACT YOUR ... view that migraine is due to food allergy. ...

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Allergy or Cold?

As many as 40 million Americans suffer from allergies, and many more suffer from the common cold. Allergies and colds share many of the same symptoms, and effective treatment depends on knowing which one you have. But how can you be sure which one you are suffering from? As a family doctor at New York Presbyterian-Columbia, Dr. Marion Richman has seen her share of both maladies. Below, she answers some fundamental questions about making the distinction between allergy and the common cold.

Do you find that patients often confuse colds and allergy?
Definitely. There are just so many overlapping symptoms between the two that it's very easy to confuse them. Doctors confuse them as well.
So what is the difference between what causes a cold and an allergy?
An allergy is an immune response to a substance in the environment that's normally harmless, so it's an inappropriate immune response. A cold is an infection which is contagious. Ninety-nine percent of the time it is caused by a virus, and very rarely by a bacteria.
What are the signs and symptoms of each one?
The signs that are common to the two are runny nose and nasal congestion. More particular to allergies are the itchy, watery eyes, the clear, runny nose, and the itchy throat. With colds you are more likely to have a fever, and you may have some sinus pain, and the mucus discharge may be a different color, like green or yellow.

How can a person tell the difference?
It's difficult. But if you're getting a cold at the same time every year, or after you visit your cousin who has a cat, you might suspect it's an allergy. There are also some other telltale signs of having an allergy, like if the person also has eczema, itchy skin, asthma, or a history of allergies in their family. A cold usually follows a time course of about seven to ten days, usually with a predictable series of symptoms. But it is possible that they have identical symptoms.

How does a doctor tell them apart?
Using the same detective work as I mentioned, but sometimes it's trial and error. If the person's coming back to you again and again and the cold remedies that you're recommending aren't working, you can begin to suspect it's an allergy.

What are the treatment options for a cold?
We don't have a cure for the cold, so the treatment options are limited to treating the symptoms. For the congestion there are decongestants. For runny nose there are antihistamines. Cough suppressants can help with a cough.

 
What are the treatment options for allergies?
Before any kind of medical treatment, it's best to try to modify your lifestyle, to avoid what is causing your allergies. For example, if you're allergic to cats, try to avoid them.

Treatment options for allergies are a little broader. You can use the over-the-counter cold remedies. But, the non-sedating antihistamines are a mainstay of allergy treatment. Steroids, which help reduce inflammation, are also used. They can be sprayed into the nose, and we also have oral steroids for very severe allergy sufferers that can be taken for short courses. We also have allergy shots, or immunotherapy, which are used to inject small doses of substances that you are allergic to. The idea is to try to increase the person's tolerance to that substance. Allergy shots are usually reserved for people who have severe allergies.

At what point should a person with congestion, runny nose and sneezing see a doctor?
If it's a cold, it's usually going to follow a time course of about seven to ten days. If you've had a cold for a month, you should go see a doctor. If you have a temperature of over 101 for three days or more, or if you develop ear pain, throat pain, sinus pain, or pain in your teeth, you could be getting an infection, and should see a doctor. If there's any trouble breathing, you should go to the emergency room immediately.

Children also suffer from allergies and colds. What are some clues that a child may have allergies? Allergies are kind of rare in kids under three. But in the over-three crowd, if they're getting recurrent ear infections or hearing problems, and these problems are leading to trouble in school, you might want to see the child's doctor, and inquire if the problem might be related to an allergy.

Children often have similar allergy symptoms to adults, like a clear, runny nose. Often you see them rubbing their nose, and some kids even have a little crease across the bridge of their nose from the constant rubbing and pushing.

What are some signs and symptoms that require a doctor's visit?
Fever is definitely a warning sign. Allergies don't usually cause fever, so if they do have a fever or if they're complaining of any kind of pain in their ears or throat, and certainly if they're having any trouble breathing, then they should see a doctor. If they're not taking in food as much as they usually do, not drinking or not making wet diapers, those are definite reasons to come to the doctor immediately.

What are some of the treatments available for children with cold or allergy?
I feel that with young children, over-the-counter medicines for colds, and even the prescription ones, are not that effective, and using these medications are not worth the risk of side effects. Toughing it out is a better approach to a child's cold.

In terms of allergies, there are some non-sedating antihistamines that are approved for children as young as two years of age, and they come in syrup form or they come in dissolvable tablets that go under the tongue. For the kids that truly have allergies, those treatments are out there for them.

 
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