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Tips on how to tell the difference between COVID-19 and allergies

Updated: 12:04 PM EDT Apr 4, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript THEO: SPRING IS IN THE AIR. FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH ALLRGIES, IT COULD BE CONFUSING TELLING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COVID AND ALLERGIES. JOINING US WITH MORE, DR. TERESA WEN FROM GBMC. GOOD MORNING. GOOD MORNING, THEO. HPPY EASTER. THEO: YES, HAPPY EASTER. SO WE VE GOT SYMPTOMS OF ALLERGIES. WE HAVE SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19. HOW DO YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE? THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE IS THAT WITH COVID-19, YOU RE MOST LIKELY TO HAVE A FEVER. YOU MAY HAVE LOSS OF SENSE OF TASTE OR SMELL. AND YOU MAY HAVE SHORTNESS OF BREATH. THOSE ARE THE NOT THE USUAL SYMPTOMS OF SEASONAL ALLERGIES. SEASONAL ALLERGIES MORE TYPICALLY PRESENT WITH SNEEZING, ITCHY EYES, ITCHY NOSE, PERHAPS RUNNY EYES, AND THOSE ARE DEFINITELY NOT SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19. AND THE OTHER BIG QUESTION IS TO ASK, DOES YOUR CHILD OFTEN HAVE THIS THESE SYMPTOMS DURING SPRING. THEO: THAT MAKES SENSE. ALL RIGHT. SO DO THE SYMPTOMS OF THE ALLERGIES

Experts say a longer allergy season is on the way—how you can get ahead of it

Experts say a longer allergy season is on the way—how you can get ahead of it Spring is the season for beautiful weather, and allergies By Russell Clark | March 12, 2021 at 7:03 PM EST - Updated March 14 at 1:29 PM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - . It usually kicks off in April, but Dr. Ken Myers says it’s already begun. “We try and stay inside and try to do everything we can to alleviate our allergy symptoms,” said Penny Jones a part-time Wilmington resident. And, Myers says this season could be particularly bad with the rain we have had. He said that leads to plant growth and even more pollen in the air.

Spring is coming — could high pollen counts fuel COVID infection?

Could Pollen Be Driving COVID-19 Infections?

Could Pollen Be Driving COVID-19 Infections? March 10, 2021 Scientists trying to understand the recurring waves of coronavirus infections around the globe say they ve noticed a pattern: As pollen levels increased in outdoor air in 31 countries, COVID-19 cases accelerated. Yet other recent studies point in the opposite direction, suggesting that peaks in pollen seasons coincide with a fall-off in the spread of some respiratory viruses, like COVID-19 and influenza. There s even some evidence that pollen may compete with the virus that causes COVID-19 and may help prevent infection. So which is it? The answer may still be up in the air.

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