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  1. 23 kwi 2024 · Symptoms of Allergies vs. COVID-19. Allergies and COVID-19 do have some overlapping symptoms. These can include: Nasal congestion. Runny nose. Dry cough. Sore throat. Headache. Fatigue. The presence of other symptoms may be what helps you sort one from the other.

  2. 10 kwi 2023 · Allergies are caused by your immune system overreacting to normal things in your environment — such as pollen, dust, mold, pet dander — and are not contagious. Medications can typically treat your symptoms and allergy immunotherapy (allergy shots) can often help patients find long-term relief.

  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. 30 sie 2021 · Common COVID-19 symptoms include fever or chills; body aches; a new cough, headache, difficulty breathing, congestion or runny nose not related to allergies; new loss of taste or smell; or gastrointestinal issues such as nausea or diarrhea.

  5. 31 mar 2022 · These days, a runny nose or a tickle in your throat could signal that you’ve come down with COVID-19. But those symptoms could also be caused by seasonal allergies. Allergies affect almost half the population, says Maria Garcia-Lloret, MD, a pediatric allergist-immunologist at UCLA Health.

  6. Typical treatments include rest, fluids, and over-the-counter medicines. Some complementary treatments may help with cold symptoms, too. Taking honey may help with nighttime cough for children over 1 year old.

  7. 8 kwi 2021 · How are Covid symptoms different than allergy symptoms? Covid shows up in a variety of ways, but dry cough, fever, fatigue and loss of sense of smell are four very common symptoms.