A cold or sinus infection that doesn’t go
away for a long time may be an allergy in disguise, especially when a
treatment with antibiotics proves ineffective. This is especially true
about seasonal allergies.
In fact, patients with serious undiagnosed allergies often mistake them
for a respiratory infection and complain to the doctor about a cold or
sinusitis, when in reality they just have an allergy.
6. Sensitive or Watery Eyes
One of the most common contact allergy symptoms are uncontrollably itchy
eyes, but it rarely happens that you have such a strong reaction to an
allergen that your eyes immediately turn red and start itching like
crazy. If you feel that your eyes become more sensitive or watery when
you’re outside and it’s windy, for example, it may indicate a dust
allergy.
It is also often the case that some skincare or makeup products can make
your eyes watery or red. As it is the case with all of these symptoms,
you should observe and see if any other allergy symptoms accompany it,
and if so, it may be worth a visit to a doctor.
7. Feeling Sick Only Outdoors or In a Specific Building
Are you experiencing headaches and
itchiness only when you’re in a library? Or, on the other hand, you feel
tired and your nose is runny only when you spend time outside? It can
mean that you have an allergy to a specific object found outdoors or
indoors, be it pollen, mold, animals or anything else.
If you’re lucky, it can be seasonal, especially if it’s an allergy to a
specific pollen. If not, it may something more general, like dust, in my
case, which can trigger an allergic reaction both indoors and outdoors.
The Bottom Line.
If you experience a combination of the symptoms we
outlined in this article for an extended period of time, try to look for
patterns and understand what product, object or animal could be
triggering these symptoms. We tried to provide you many pointers and
examples, but it is up to you to understand your own body’s reactions.
You physician or an allergologist will also help you figure out what
might be causing your allergy and if it’s maybe something else, as well
as be able to prescribe a suitable treatment. In the end, it is
important to treat even minor allergy symptoms, as they can really
affect your daily life, confidence and life satisfaction.
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