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If you have skin reactions from coming in contact with something you're allergic or sensitive to, you may decide to see a doctor. Here's what to expect.
Cold urticaria (hives) is an allergic condition that causes red, itchy rashes on the skin after exposure to the cold. If you have this condition, you may notice the skin reaction about five to ten ...
Though allergies and the common cold have similar symptoms, they need different treatments. Here's how to tell the difference.
The American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI) recommends that anyone experiencing persistent allergy symptoms see a board-certified allergist. Testing can determine whether pet ...
Pollen is in the air causing seasonal allergies in Kentucky. Here's a look at the symptoms and the difference between a cold and other sicknesses.
Allergies do not cause a fever, but they can trigger a sinus infection that can cause a fever. Viral infections that cause fever, such as the flu, common cold, and COVID-19, could also be at play.
It's allergy season in Arizona, which can be confusing in the middle of cold and flu season. Here's how to tell if you have allergies vs. a cold.
Water allergy-plagued woman says being in the rain makes her want to ‘scrape my skin off with a knife’ ...
As temperatures drop, some individuals may experience an unusual allergic reaction to the cold, known as cold-induced urticaria.
Even though there are some overlapping symptoms between colds and allergies, there are a few ways to tell which one is ailing you.
Here, allergists and immunologists explain the difference between cold and allergy symptoms and provide tips for near-instant relief!