
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Cold or Allergies - Which is it?
Early spring often brings sneezing, congestion, and the question many patients ask: “Do I have allergies, or is this just a cold?”
In this episode of MedMic, Dr. Rodriguez explains how to tell the difference between seasonal allergies and the common cold, what symptoms to watch for, and which treatments actually work.
Understanding the difference can help you choose the right treatment, avoid medications that won’t help, and know when it’s time to see your doctor.
In This Episode
Dr. Rodriguez discusses:
• Why spring pollen triggers allergy symptoms
• The key symptoms that help distinguish allergies from a cold
• How itching, fever, and symptom duration can help tell the difference
• Evidence-based treatments for common colds
• The most effective therapies for allergic rhinitis
• Treatments that don’t work and should be avoided
Key Takeaways
Signs Your Symptoms May Be Allergies
• Itchy eyes, nose, or throat
• Clear runny nose
• Sneezing fits
• Symptoms lasting weeks or longer
• No fever
Signs Your Symptoms May Be a Cold
• Sore throat early in illness
• Mild fever or body aches
• Thicker mucus
• Symptoms lasting about 7–10 days
References & Further Reading
For listeners who want to explore the medical evidence behind this episode:
• Common Cold: Diagnosis and Treatment (AAFP)
• Treatment of the Common Cold in Children and Adults (AAFP Clinical Review)
Contact
Questions or feedback about the podcast?
Email: kmrodriguezmd@gmail.com
No comments yet. Be the first to say something!