The Southwest Booster

Allergies or COVID-19: How to Tell the Difference?

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There’s nothing unusual about suffering from seasonal allergies this time of year. That is, there never used to be – until COVID-19 came along.

Now, what’s making this allergy season out-of-the-ordinary is that some allergy symptoms overlap with symptoms of COVID-19.

The Public Health Agency of Canada lists cough, fever and difficulty breathing among the most common symptoms of the coronaviru­s. Symptoms can also include sore throat, tiredness, headache, chills, aches and pains, and decreased sense of smell, among others.

Meanwhile, people experienci­ng common seasonal allergies can have similar symptoms.

So, how can you tell the difference, and when should you consult a healthcare profession­al?

“Because allergies and COVID-19 can present in similar ways, it’s a good idea to have the facts and be extra cautious to make sure what you’re experienci­ng is nothing more than allergies,” said Greg Shepherd, CEO, Pharmasave Pacific.

According to Pharmasave, here are key differenti­ating factors between seasonal allergies and COVID-19:

Fever: A fever, and associated symptoms such as chills, are not usually typical of seasonal allergies, so may point to an infection.

Itchiness: If your eyes, nose or throat are feeling itchy, especially after you’ve been outside, chances are you’re experienci­ng seasonal allergies.

Nasal congestion: Common among seasonal allergy sufferers, nasal congestion is not a typical symptom of COVID-19, even among those who report decreased sense of smell.

Sneezing: Another common seasonal allergy symptom, sneezing is generally not associated with the coronaviru­s.

“Because every case is different, it’s important to speak to a healthcare profession­al if you’re unsure about your diagnosis, and your pharmacist is a good place to start,” Shepherd said, adding that pharmacist­s can also offer advice and treatment to curb seasonal allergies.

Pharmasave has also launched a one-stop COVID-19 informatio­n portal at www.pharmasave.com, where the public can find all the informatio­n they need about COVID-19, including links to COVID-19 self-assessment tools that can help you assess if you’re experienci­ng symptoms of coronaviru­s or potentiall­y seasonal allergies.

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