So you think you have an allergy. But can you be sure? Before you make an appointment with your doctor, take a few minutes to answer the following questions

1 Do your symptoms, including sneezing, congestion, runny nose, watery eyes, fatigue and headaches, occur simultaneously?

2 Is the duration of your symptoms variable – for instance, sometimes a month or more and sometimes just a couple of days or even hours?

3 Is the mucus discharge from your nose clear?

4 Do you sneeze frequently, particularly two or three times in a row?

5 Do your symptoms occur more often between spring and autumn?

6 Are your nasal symptoms unaccompanied by aches and chills?

Scoring
3 to 5 yes answers: It’s quite likely that your symptoms are related to allergies. See your health care provider for further testing.

3 to 5 no answers: You probably have a cold or other respiratory ailment. Wait a few days, and if it doesn’t clear up on its own, see your health care provider.

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