I lived for years in denial of my seasonal allergies and pretended that the runny nose was just a little cold. But that little cold went on forever. And this year, due to an extra long rainy season on the West Coast, all my symptoms seem mush worse. Needless to day, I have wised up and learned how to sort through symptoms to determine what is causing my runny nose - a virus or pollen. Here is the list comparing the symptoms of the common cold with those that accompany seasonal allergies that should help you figure out what is going on with your nose. Itchy nose: Although allergies and colds both produce a runny nose and congestion, allergies create the dreaded itchy nose . The itch generally occurs in the back of the nose and is difficult to “scratch.” Folks suffering from “nasal pruritus” (the fanciest way in the world to say itchy nose ) often scrunch up their faces, like a bunny, to try to alleviate the itch. The sneeze: Sneezing frequently , and sometimes quietly, is common with allergies. Allergy sneezes are an attempt to remove allergens from the nose. Sneezes from colds tend to be loud, deep, and infrequent, attempting to clear the bronchial congestion
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Allergy Symptoms vs. Cold Symptoms


John


