How to tell the difference between rhinitis and cold? How to tell the difference between rhinitis an

Updated on healthy 2024-03-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    <> rhinitis refers to inflammation of the nasal mucosa and submucosal tissues. Symptoms such as congestion or edema often occur with nasal congestion, runny nose, itchy nose, throat discomfort, cough and other symptoms. Cold, also known as cold and wind, is a common external disease caused by wind evil invading the human body.

    The clinical manifestations are characterized by nasal congestion, cough, headache, chills and fever, and general malaise. Many patients with nose allergies think it is a cold, and take cold medicine for **, which delays the condition, how to tell the difference between the two? Here are a few of the symptoms you can compare.

    Distinguish. 1 Time of onset.

    Seasonal nasal allergies generally occur at a specific time in a specific season and are relatively regular, while colds have no time regularity.

    2 Duration.

    Nose allergies can last anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, and symptoms usually disappear after the allergen is eliminated. Colds generally last about 7-10 days.

    3 Accompanying symptoms.

    Nose allergies can cause itchy ears, eyes, throat, and sometimes headaches and insomnia. A cold is accompanied by fever, tiredness, lethargy, and general malaise.

    4 Types of nasal discharge.

    Nose allergies: Clear, thin, watery nasal discharge. The color and nature of cold nasal discharge varies from case to situation.

    5 Types of sneezes.

    Allergic sneezing in the nose lasts long and is intense. A cold is an occasional, brief sneeze.

    Rhinitis caused by colds is mostly acute rhinitis, which is caused by viral infection, in the early stage, due to the congestion and expansion of nasal mucosal blood vessels, the increase in gland secretion, the patient has a watery nasal discharge, and the exudate of the mucosa accumulates on the surface of the mucosa after 3 to 5 days, forming purulent mucus secretions, and some patients with acute rhinitis can reverse and turn into chronic rhinitis, and the symptoms worsen after the cold. If you suffer from acute rhinitis, you should be in time, once it turns into chronic rhinitis, it is more difficult to get up and easy to induce lesions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello friend, there is still a difference between rhinitis and a cold. Rhinitis can cause difficulty breathing, and headaches and fever are less likely. A cold can have complications such as headache, fever, and weakness.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How to distinguish rhinitis from a cold The difference between rhinitis and a cold is very big, rhinitis is rhinitis, cold, runny nose and headache The symptoms are not at all the same as rhinitis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How to tell the difference between rhinitis and cold? I think that rhinitis is alone, the nose is uncomfortable, there is no headache and the manifestation of weakness in the limbs, a cold is not cold, a cold is not the same as the nose, but there is a headache, the feeling of weakness in the limbs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is also just a simple nasal mucosa, congestion and edema, so when you have a cold, we say that it is an upper respiratory tract infection, and there are many symptoms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How to distinguish between a last word and a cold, rhinitis is the nose that is not breathable and meets cold air? I can't smell the smell, and the cold is a snort and a runny nose, and there is an essential difference between the two of them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course, rhinitis and colds can be distinguished, colds will get better soon, and rhinitis will always have a problem in the nose.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A cold is also called acute rhinitis or acute pharyngitis, the main symptoms are nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat and fever and other symptoms, generally healed in about a week, if it is just a long-term simple runny nose, repeated sneezing, it is considered that it is allergic rhinitis caused by nasal allergies caused by decreased immunity.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How to tell the difference between rhinitis and cold

    Colds are often accompanied by symptoms of a swollen throat and a blocked nose. It's like rhinitis, which is generally a runny nose, and many times these two symptoms are very similar, so in daily life, how should we distinguish them? Let me give you a brief introduction to how to distinguish rhinitis from colds?

    How to tell the difference between rhinitis and cold

    1.In terms of symptoms, rhinitis may generally be accompanied by itchy nose, frequent nasal scratching, yawning, and then nasal blockage. A cold can be accompanied not only by nasal congestion and rhinitis, but also by sore throat, cough, fever, and body aches.

    Therefore, when you find both a runny nose and a sore throat in your daily life, it must be a cold, and if it is a single occurrence, it may be rhinitis.

    2.In terms of duration, some colds may be better after 3 to 7 days after taking some anti-inflammatory drugs. However, rhinitis generally lasts for a long time, and its allergens are not cleaned up in time, or if it is **, it may last for several months, so in terms of the length of time, the short one is a cold, and the long one may be rhinitis.

    3.In terms of the number of sneezes, a person with allergic rhinitis will sneeze continuously, but a person like a cold may only sneeze occasionally, not as often as rhinitis sneezes. Generally speaking, if you sneeze a lot in a row, it is rhinitis.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    At Aviation 466 Hospital, otolaryngologists learned that many people don't know if they have a cold or rhinitis. Rhinitis is often treated as a cold. In this way, if it does not get better, it will delay the best period of rhinitis**, so how to distinguish between cold and rhinitis?

    To distinguish the difference between allergy and rhinitis, you can refer to the following methods to see if it is a cold or rhinitis.

    1. Allergic rhinitis is not good with ordinary anti-inflammatory or antiviral**, while colds are just the opposite.

    2. The onset of many allergic rhinitis has obvious seasonality, spring and autumn are high incidence periods, and are caused by certain allergens. There is no certain seasonality in the onset of colds, but the onset is generally caused by viral and bacterial infections.

    3. Patients with allergic rhinitis usually sneeze from a few to dozens in a row. People with colds also sneeze, but not dozens in a row.

    4. Allergic rhinitis is chronic, reverse, and can be self-healing after a few days, with limited symptoms and generally no systemic symptoms. Colds are usually acute and usually last 7-10 days. In addition to respiratory symptoms, systemic symptoms such as fever, muscle aches, and joint pain may occur.

    5. Itchy nose. The main symptom of a cold is not itching, but prolonged nasal congestion. If you suffer from allergic rhinitis, your nose and throat will be very itchy, and you can't help but rub your nose with your hands.

    Patients with severe nasal itching will also have itching in the eyes, ears, throat and other places, and a loss of sense of smell.

    6. Clear the nose. Runny nose usually appears at the beginning of a cold, and the amount is not very large. Allergic rhinitis is accompanied by sneezing and a large amount of nasal discharge.

    7. Systemic symptoms. Since a cold is a respiratory infection caused by viruses or bacteria, it must be accompanied by some systemic symptoms, such as general weakness and muscle aches. The above systemic symptoms are usually not present during an allergic rhinitis attack.

    8. The general cold cycle is 7 to 10 days, and if the nose is still blocked or runny for more than 10 days, it may be rhinitis, and it is necessary to go to a professional otolaryngology hospital in time**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The difference between rhinitis and cold:

    Clause. 1. Both colds and rhinitis have the symptoms of sneezing, but the number of sneezes caused by colds is not very much, and the sneezes caused by rhinitis will be dozens or even dozens in a row, which is to distinguish whether it is a cold or rhinitis by sneezing.

    Clause. 2. Runny nose. A runny nose is usually in the early stages of a cold, and it doesn't flow a lot. Rhinitis is generally accompanied by repeated sneezing, and at the same time, there will be a large amount of clear nose, which involuntarily flows down like water.

    Clause. 3. Itchy nose. First of all, the symptoms caused by a cold, the nose is not very itchy, and there are more nasal congestion.

    Rhinitis, especially allergic rhinitis, will have nasal itching, like ants crawling, patients with severe nasal itching will also be accompanied by itching in the eyes, ears, throat and other places, which may cause loss of sense of smell for a long time.

    Clause. Fourth, other aspects. For example, in addition to the symptoms of the nose, there are many systemic symptoms, such as general weakness and muscle aches, and rhinitis is mainly a symptom of the nose.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.The pathogenesis is different.

    Allergic disease is a chronic disease, which is an allergic reaction caused by some or some allergens from the outside world after entering the body. The common types of allergic diseases include allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, allergic bronchial asthma, allergies, gastrointestinal allergies, etc.

    The cold is caused by the inflammatory reaction caused by some pathogens from the outside world entering the body, which is infectious inflammation.

    2.The duration is different.

    The duration of a cold is generally 7 to 10 days, and the longest is not more than two weeks; The course of allergic rhinitis varies depending on the type of rhinitis, and it is generally longer than two weeks.

    3.Eye and nose symptoms are different.

    The cold is manifested by mild or moderate sneezing, runny yellow nose, no eyes or ** discomfort; Allergic rhinitis is manifested by obvious sneezing, watery nasal discharge, itchy eyes, and itching.

    4.Systemic symptoms are different.

    Colds generally have symptoms such as fever, loss of appetite, and muscle aches; Allergic rhinitis has no systemic symptoms such as fever.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Rhinitis is common after a cold.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Both colds and rhinitis can cause nasal congestion and runny nose. The difference is that the cold is transient and can return to normal in about a week, and the rhinitis will last longer; Second, colds are often accompanied by headache, fever, sore throat, cough, etc., and rhinitis does not have these symptoms; The third is rhinitis is a chronic disease, which can be caused by a cold in the early stage, with symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, and decreased sense of smell.

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