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Spring is here, and for many of us that means the onset of allergy season. Pollen from grasses, trees, and flowers can bring on unpleasant symptoms of itchy and watery eyes, sneezing, nasal congestion, even cough and sore throat.
Antibiotics do not work against viruses that cause most colds and sinus infections.
Tina Trost, M.D., Carpenters Wellness Center Physician
Taking a few steps to keep allergies in check will keep you feeling well and can even decrease the risk of sinus infections. Using indoor air filters, taking medications as prescribed, and checking the weather for local pollen counts are tools you can use to minimize allergy symptoms. Talk with your medical provider if you need help with seasonal allergy control.
SYMPTOMS
HOME TREATMENT
ANTIBIOTICS?
ISOLATION?
Allergies
Itchy/watery eyes Itchy ears or throat Runny or stuffy nose Cough Sore throat
Antihistamines Nasal Sprays Decongestants
No
No
Common cold
Cough Runny or stuffy nose Sore throat
Rest Fluids Decongestants Cough medicine
No
Stay home until symptoms are improving
Sinus infection
Runny or stuffy nose Sinus pressure Headache Cough
Rest Fluids Decongestants Nasal Sprays
Sometimes
Stay home until symptoms are improving
Covid-19
Cough Congestion Runny or stuffy nose Sore throat Headache Fatigue Aches Shortness of breath Loss of taste/smell
Rest Fluids Decongestants Cough medicine Talk to your doctor about prescription medication if you are high-risk
No
Isolate for 5 days from symptom onset AND symptoms are improving. Wear a well-fitting mask for an additional 5 days
Call your healthcare provider if you have severe symptoms or if your symptoms do not improve after 7-10 days. Home covid tests are a quick way to tell if you’ve had a covid infection. Be sure to carefully follow package directions.
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