Piedmont Augusta is seeing a rise in patients uncertain whether their symptoms are caused by seasonal allergies, sinus infections or viral illness, so it's helping to breakdown the difference.
Wondering if allergies can cause a fever? When the symptoms of allergies seem so similar to an infection, like COVID or a cold, it can be tough to differentiate between seasonal allergies and a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's respiratory virus season — and between RSV, the flu and COVID-19, there’s no shortage of contagious viruses making people ...
In today’s Healthy Minute, Dr. Kian Azimian will be discussing the differences between a sinus infection and seasonal allergies. Allergies usually cause itchy eyes, sneezing, and clear nasal ...
Fall weather brings festivities and guests to our homes, as well as some unwelcome guests, including allergies, colds and sinus infections. Dr. Tran Locke, ear nose and throat specialist at Baylor ...
That stuffy, runny nose feeling that won't go away could be a sinus infection, but new research shows that you might want to think twice before seeing a doctor. Donna Shearer, a nurse manager at an ...
Your nose is runny and stuffy and your throat is sore. Could it be the start of a cold or a sinus infection? Or is it allergies? The symptoms of these conditions each overlap somewhat, but health ...
Upper respiratory illnesses are more common during the winter season, and many people develop the sniffles. Sometimes those sniffles can progress into a sinus infection. Sinus infections, also called ...
Waking up with a throbbing pain in the forehead is often the first symptom people get in winters when they're coming down with a cold or influenza. Many people associate headaches with fever, ...
It's respiratory virus season — and between RSV, the flu, and COVID-19, there’s no shortage of contagious viruses making people cough, sneeze, and ache right now. And if you've got a stuffy nose, you ...