Low temperatures and shorter days signaled installation of seasons when affections related respiratory tract become prevalent. Like spring, autumn give birth or worsens respiratory allergies, or allergic rhinitis, which, though are milder and can be different from allergies in the spring and is manifested by:
- Sneezing;
- Headaches;
- Runny nose;
- Nasal congestion;
- Itchy eyes and watery them.
Untreated properly, the above symptoms may be associated with signs what can suggest and occurrence of sinusitis.
You must be careful not to confuse manifestations of respiratory allergy type with of the flu. One can talk about allergy if:
- Symptoms persist for more than a week, which is the usual duration of a cold.
- Symptoms are more severe in a certain place or season, and less severe in others.
- Runny nose and mucous secretions are clear and abundant.
- Gradual onset of symptoms, including attacks of sneezing, itchy eyes, nasal or "palate".
- Fever, muscle aches and malaise are usually present.
It can be a cold if:
- Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, malaise and sore throat.
- Symptoms remitted after 7-10 days.
- Runny nose and mucus secretions become more consistent and is get a yellowish color.
That is interesting. Do you know of any sinus and allergies specialists in Fairfield OH, I have been thinking of going to one, but I have just put it off for the past 4 months.
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