Allergies, Cold, or Flu: Why Do You Feel Icky?
NSAIDs may work better than acetaminophen at lowering a fever. Check with your doctor before you use NSAIDs if you have a history of stomach proble...
Mehr lesenNSAIDs may work better than acetaminophen at lowering a fever. Check with your doctor before you use NSAIDs if you have a history of stomach proble...
Mehr lesenMucus from your sinuses can drain into your throat, adding to its soreness. If hay fever is causing the drip of mucus into your throat, allergy tre...
Mehr lesen'With the flu, you usually go from feeling fine to feeling like you were hit by a truck, often in less than an hour,' Horovitz says. Though you may...
Mehr lesenDo you know how to tell the difference between a cold and allergies? 'Allergies may feel extra intense for the first day or 2, but you'll have the ...
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