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Matching your symptoms to a condition

When you have a common symptom like a stuffy nose or congestion, you don't always know what condition you have. Are those symptoms part of a cold, flu, allergic rhinitis or sinusitis? It is not always easy to know. Refer to the chart below to match your symptoms with the following conditions.

SymptomColdFluAllergic Rhinitis Sinusitis
CongestionYesYesYes
CoughYesYesYes
DizzinessYesYesOccassional
Sore throatEarlyMildYesYes
Runny noseYesYesYes
Stuffy noseYesYesYes
SneezingYesYes
Nasal dischargeMay be thick and yellowCloudyThin and clearThick, yellow-green
Duration5-7 days2-3 weeksEpisodicPerpetual if not treated
Generalized aches and painsYes, often severeMild
SweatingYes
Extreme exhaustionEarly and prominent
Fatigue/weaknessMildPronouncedMildMild
FeverHigh (102-104), lasts 3-4 daysLow grade
HeadacheRareYesYes
Itchy nose/eyes/throatYes
Seasonal patternYesYes (Winter) YesYes
HoarsenessYesYes
Facial painYes
Bad breathYes

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Review Date: 4/4/2007
Reviewed By: Alan Greene, M.D., F.A.A.P., Department of Pediatrics, Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford University School of Medicine; Chief Medical Officer, A.D.A.M., Inc.
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