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  1. Throat changes after COVID-19. COVID-19 enters the body through the nose, mouth and eyes. Some people report a sore throat, throat discomfort and dryness during a COVID-19 illness. This can carry on afterwards causing throat sensitivity.

  2. This document provides clinicians with updated interim guidance on timely, effective, and safe supportive management of patients with suspected and confirmed COVID-19. The definitions of mild and severe illness are in Table 2.

  3. One symptom of many cases of COVID-19 is a fever of 100.4 or higher. Fever is not a symptom of allergies. Sore throat is another common COVID-19 symptom, but it is not as common for people with allergies. Digestive issues, such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, may occur with COVID-19.

  4. Allergy symptoms tend to stop when you’re no longer exposed to the cause. Unless you have asthma, allergies typically do not cause breathing problems. Allergies can be treated with drugs like antihistamines, decongestants, and nasal steroids.

  5. 10 kwi 2023 · Allergies, Cold, Flu, or COVID-19 Checklist. Use this handy chart to identify your symptoms and help determine what health issue you may be suffering from. COMMON SYMPTOMS FOR ALLERGIES, COLD, FLU & COVID-19

  6. COVID-19 or if community levels of COVID-19 are high • Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces • Wash your hands often (soap or hand sanitizer) • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth • Avoid your allergy triggers • If you’re not sure what your triggers are, ask your doctor about allergy testing • Medicate for allergies ...

  7. What symptoms indicate COVID-19 vs. allergies? The symptoms of seasonal allergies, such as sneezing and itchy nose, eyes, mouth, and inner ear, are rarely experienced by someone afflicted with COVID-19.

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