Rajah
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How do you tell if something is due to allergies, or is really a cold?
Here's my problem:
Last night, I realized that DH had changed the type of laundry detergent he used, and accidentally got one with a scent when he did the sheets on Sunday. I can *not* sleep on scented sheets between my asthma and allergies.
The past 2 days, I've felt like I had a head cold. Stuffy head and ears, cough, very sore throat, headache, eyeache. Tired. But no fever. Everything's worse when there's a breeze from the fan. (Which I can control at home, but not at work)
What I can't tell is is this stuff really a head cold, or is it just due to allergies? I'm taking my usual claritin, but I've been downing tea and hot soup like they're going out of style, and claritin + sudafed haven't done a thing.
If it's just allergies and sleepy because I've been unable to sleep because of the allergies, I want to push myself to get my full time in today. If it's unlikely for just allergies to create this much of a head-cold-like symptom, I want to go home early before this settles into something worse.
Any suggestions? Other than fever, is there really any way to tell the difference?
Here's my problem:
Last night, I realized that DH had changed the type of laundry detergent he used, and accidentally got one with a scent when he did the sheets on Sunday. I can *not* sleep on scented sheets between my asthma and allergies.
The past 2 days, I've felt like I had a head cold. Stuffy head and ears, cough, very sore throat, headache, eyeache. Tired. But no fever. Everything's worse when there's a breeze from the fan. (Which I can control at home, but not at work)
What I can't tell is is this stuff really a head cold, or is it just due to allergies? I'm taking my usual claritin, but I've been downing tea and hot soup like they're going out of style, and claritin + sudafed haven't done a thing.
If it's just allergies and sleepy because I've been unable to sleep because of the allergies, I want to push myself to get my full time in today. If it's unlikely for just allergies to create this much of a head-cold-like symptom, I want to go home early before this settles into something worse.
Any suggestions? Other than fever, is there really any way to tell the difference?