Alergies
Allergies vs. colds
Similarities between them can result in many cases causing confusion. But attention! Allergies – degenerate under certain conditions: untreated sinusitis or ear infections.
The main difference between a cold and an allergy is the duration of symptoms. While a cold can last a week, allergies can be spread over a long period of seven days. Before starting treatment, it is best to know against whom fighting.
Colds – Cold is an infectious disease caused by a virus disease transmitted by coughing and sneezing. Even if you have a good health, you can always contact a cold from a person carrying the virus. This happens even easier if you have a direct contact with an infected person. To get your best precaution is to wash your hands frequently, constantly disinfect surfaces contaminated with germs and be careful during times when the people around you sneezes or coughs.
Prevention – Make sure you get enough rest, drink plenty of fluids and try to have a healthier diet.
Allergies – Allergies occur by exposing the body to certain antigens, known as allergens. During this exposure, the nasal cavity is irritated and inflamed. Although symptoms are quite similar to those of colds, allergies are not contagious, while colds are viral infections and contagious diseases. But if you have high fever and body aches, is likely to be contacted by a cold, these two symptoms are not caused by allergies.
Common Allergens – antigens that affect different tissues and organs – including pollen grains, dust, animal dander, etc.. If you have not managed to identify the substance that you are allergic, it is best go for a allergy test and find those substances.There is no specific treatment for allergies, but allergy sufferers have more options.