Frequently Asked Questions
You should see a doctor if your allergy symptoms are severe, frequent, or interfering with daily life, or if you experience signs of a serious reaction like difficulty breathing or swelling.
There is no permanent cure for most allergies, but symptoms can be managed effectively with medications, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, allergy shots (immunotherapy).
Common triggers include pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander, certain foods (like nuts, dairy, or shellfish), insect stings, and medications.
Symptoms may include sneezing, runny or blocked nose, itchy eyes, skin rashes, coughing, wheezing, or digestive problems, depending on the type of allergy.
Allergies are immune system reactions to substances (allergens) that are usually harmless, such as pollen, dust, pet dander, or certain foods.
Drinking warm fluids, inhaling steam, gargling with salt water, and using honey with ginger or tulsi can provide relief from symptoms.
You should consult a doctor if your symptoms last more than 10 days, worsen over time, or include high fever, chest pain, or shortness of breath.
Yes, both cold and cough are contagious and can easily spread through sneezing, coughing, or touching contaminated surfaces.
Most colds and coughs last about 7 to 10 days, though coughing may linger for a couple of weeks after the other symptoms go away.
A cold and cough are usually caused by viral infections such as rhinoviruses, which spread through air or contact with infected surfaces.
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