The condition called Rhinitis is a swelling inside the nose, which is caused by allergies, infections, or irritants like dust ...
A runny nose is something that happens to everyone once in a while. But for people who get a runny nose every time they eat, here’s what doctors say you should know about the common condition. Plus, ...
What are the symptoms of Covid? The answer has changed after nearly three years in the coronavirus pandemic, largely depending on your vaccination status. Nexstar Media reports the ZOE Health Study, a ...
How to distinguish seasonal allergies from flu, COVID and other respiratory illnesses. Plus prevention tips as flu activity ...
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with any advertisers on this site. Maybe you’re still congested from a cold you had a month ago. Or your head and nose feel like they’re filled with ...
Even if you’ve sidestepped symptoms for years, the sneezing and runny nose can come for you. By Mohana Ravindranath After decades of never experiencing seasonal allergies, you suddenly find yourself ...
“Achoo!” might be the best way to describe the upcoming months as allergy season is near. Pollen allergies – or seasonal rhinitis – is the most common type of allergy in the spring. The usual suspects ...
A nose that won't stop running isn’t just annoying; it can affect your quality of life. “If you've got a runny nose that you constantly have to sniff up or use a tissue—that has a significant impact ...
ATLANTA — Sniffling, sneezing, runny eyes? It’s still winter, but spring allergies are already hitting Georgians. Channel 2′s Linda Stouffer asked allergy doctors about spring allergies starting early ...
The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. for gusts up to 50 mph. by The Associated Press TOPICS: (AP) — In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some ...
Allergic to Christmas? It doesn’t necessarily mean you’re a Grinch. If your nose starts running the moment temperatures drop and you start putting up Christmas decorations, it may be allergies instead ...