By Pandya Medical Center
As the weather warms up and everything starts to bloom, many people begin experiencing sneezing, congestion, and fatigue. But how do you know if it’s seasonal allergies or just a common cold?
At Pandya Medical Center, this is one of the most common questions we hear every spring—and knowing the difference can help you get the right treatment faster.
🤧 What Are Seasonal Allergies?
Seasonal allergies (also called allergic rhinitis) happen when your immune system overreacts to things like pollen from trees, grass, and flowers.
Common allergy symptoms:
- Sneezing fits
- Runny or stuffy nose
- Itchy eyes, nose, or throat
- Watery, red eyes
- Post-nasal drip
- Symptoms that last for weeks or months
👉 Allergies are not contagious
🤒 What Is a Cold?
A cold is caused by a virus and is very common, especially during seasonal transitions.
Common cold symptoms:
- Sore throat
- Cough
- Mild body aches
- Fatigue
- Runny or congested nose
- Sometimes a low-grade fever
👉 Colds are contagious and typically last 7–10 days
🔍 Key Differences at a Glance
| Symptom | Allergies 🌼 | Cold 🤒 |
| Fever | ❌ Rare | ✅ Sometimes |
| Itchy eyes | ✅ Common | ❌ Rare |
| Duration | Weeks to months | 7–10 days |
| Contagious | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Body aches | ❌ Rare | ✅ Mild |
| Sneezing | ✅ Frequent | ✅ Sometimes |
💡 How to Tell Which One You Have
You’re more likely dealing with allergies if:
- Your symptoms started when pollen levels increased
- You have itchy eyes or throat
- Symptoms linger without improving
You may have a cold if:
- You feel run down with body aches
- You develop a sore throat or fever
- Symptoms improve within about a week
🩺 When to See a Primary Care Provider
It’s not always easy to tell the difference—and that’s where your primary care team comes in.
At Pandya Medical Center, we can:
- Evaluate your symptoms and medical history
- Recommend the right medications (antihistamines, nasal sprays, etc.)
- Check for underlying issues like sinus infections or asthma
- Offer allergy management plans or referrals if needed
You should schedule a visit if:
- Symptoms are severe or not improving
- You’re unsure if it’s allergies or illness
- Over-the-counter medications aren’t helping
- You experience sinus pressure, ear pain, or persistent cough
🌿 Tips for Managing Spring Allergies
- Keep windows closed during high pollen days
- Shower after being outdoors
- Use air purifiers or change home filters regularly
- Start allergy medications before symptoms peak
- Stay hydrated
🌟 Your Health, Season After Season
Spring should be a time to feel energized—not miserable. Whether you’re dealing with allergies, a cold, or something in between, Pandya Medical Center is here to help you breathe easier.
👉 Not sure what’s causing your symptoms? Schedule an appointment with our team today. Call (770) 709-6922 today!




