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Allergic rhinitis, often called hay fever, mimics cold symptoms but isn’t caused by a virus or bacteria. Non-allergic rhinitis, triggered by irritants like smoke, strong odours, or weather changes, ...
After being dismissed countless times by doctors, Mark Knoop came across a Facebook page he says saved his life after getting ...
Getting a cold once or twice a few months is normal, but what about a persistently blocked nose that lingers for weeks and ...
Common cold and sinus infections share similar symptoms. Knowing the difference is important. Colds usually resolve within 10 ...