How do you know if it's allergies or sick?
Moreover, how do you tell if it is allergies or a cold?
Runny nose and sneezing are common symptoms of both colds and allergies. But you can often tell the difference by looking at the color and texture of your mucus. If you have allergies, your mucus will typically be clear, thin and watery.
Secondly, can allergies make you feel sick and achy?
Allergic reactions can cause inflammation, which can lead to joint and muscle aches. Repeated coughing or sneezing as a result of your allergies can also cause soreness. If you suspect that your body aches may be related to allergies, schedule an allergy test with a certified allergist.
Yes, allergies can make you feel tired. A lack of sleep and constant nasal congestion can give you a hazy, tired feeling. Experts call this fatigue caused by allergies a “brain fog.” Brain fog can make it difficult to concentrate and carry out school, work, and daily activities.