Flu or Allergies

This marks the time to bid farewell to scorching heat and embrace the arrival of winter. However, the joy of a pleasant climate can be overshadowed by the onset of allergies that often accompany changing seasons.

For some, it may merely be a common cold, typically triggered by sudden exposure to the brisk outdoor cold after the cozy confines of home. Yet, there is a multitude of allergies that tend to flare up during the winter months. The initial symptoms often mirror those of a cold, leading many people to overlook the possibility of allergies.

As the mercury drops, small insects, cockroaches, and mites seek refuge in warm indoor spaces, and what could be a more inviting haven than a home where they not only survive but thrive? These unwelcome guests can trigger symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, a runny nose, and even a low-grade fever. In severe cases, these allergies can escalate to breathing difficulties.

In contrast to the common cold, which typically follows an incubation period after exposure to viral infections, allergic reactions occur as soon as a person comes into contact with allergens. While a cold usually runs its course in 2-3 weeks, allergies persist as long as the individual is exposed to the allergens.

Another noteworthy difference is that, unlike with a cold, body aches or a sore throat are rarely associated with winter allergies.

While medication can provide relief from allergic reactions, a more sustainable solution lies in maintaining a clean home environment. Pest control is a valuable option, as it not only disinfects your house but also addresses issues related to molds and spores. Dampening should be entirely avoided within the household.


Medication remains crucial, especially in a world where taking a week off for cold symptoms is seldom an option. While there is no cure for the common cold, antihistamines are commonly used to alleviate its symptoms, and they can also offer relief for allergies. However, if your symptoms persist for an extended period, it is always essential to consult a physician and receive appropriate medical care.

Disclaimer: This is personal opinion and not a medical advice. All the information in this blog is informational. Advice users to consult a medical practitioner if they are seeking medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

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