Recent Blog Posts

Adenovirus vs. Influenza: Identifying Symptoms & Seeking Treatment

Respiratory illnesses are common year-round, but they become especially prevalent during cold and flu season. Two viruses that often cause confusion due to overlapping symptoms are adenovirus and influenza. While both can make you feel miserable, they are not the same illness, and knowing the difference can help you seek the right care at the right time. Understanding how adenovirus and influenza present, how they spread, and when to visit urgent care can make a ...

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Can "Super Flu" Cause Nausea?

When most people think of the flu, they picture fever, body aches, cough, and extreme fatigue. However, as newer and more aggressive flu strains circulate, many patients are surprised by additional symptoms, including nausea. This leads to a common and important question: Can the “super flu” cause nausea? The short answer is yes. While not everyone experiences stomach-related symptoms, nausea can be part of the flu, especially in certain individuals. Understanding why nausea occurs with ...

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Recent Blogs

Antihistamines vs. Decongestants: What’s the Difference?

Antihistamines vs. Decongestants: What’s the Difference?

Allergy season brings with it a range of symptoms… sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and congestion, all of which makes everyday life ...

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Why Am I Congested But Not Sick? Managing Spring Allergies

Why Am I Congested But Not Sick? Managing Spring Allergies

If you’re dealing with a stuffy nose, sinus pressure, or contact congestion, but no fever or body aches, you might be ...

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Why Do My Allergies Make Me So Tired? Understanding Allergy Fatigue

Why Do My Allergies Make Me So Tired? Understanding Allergy Fatigue

When people think about seasonal allergies, they usually picture sneezing, itchy eyes, and a runny nose. But many allergy sufferers experience another ...

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