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COVID vs. Allergies: What to Watch for During Allergy Season

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Learn how to tell the difference between COVID and seasonal allergies. Get tips, symptom guidance, and care at AFC Arden.

If you notice sneezing or a scratchy throat after a walk through The North Carolina Arboretum or while visiting a local coffee shop, it’s easy to wonder whether it’s seasonal allergies or COVID. Understanding the differences quickly helps you manage your health and protect those around you.

At AFC Arden, our team provides compassionate care and guidance to help you determine the cause of your symptoms and get the treatment or testing you need.

Schedule a visit today. 

Why COVID and Allergy Symptoms Can Be Confusing

Many symptoms of COVID and seasonal allergies can overlap, including: 

  • Runny or stuffy nose 
  • Sneezing 
  • Fatigue or mild headache 
  • Sore throat 

The key differences often involve: 

  • Fever or chills: Common with COVID, rare with allergies 
  • Body aches and muscle pain: More typical with COVID 
  • Itchy eyes or throat: Common with allergies, uncommon with COVID 
  • Loss of taste or smell: Frequently seen with COVID, not with allergies 

Understanding the distinctions can help you decide whether to schedule a COVID test or manage your symptoms as seasonal allergies. 

How to Prepare Before Visiting AFC Arden

Track Your Symptoms 

Keep note of when your symptoms started, their severity, and any possible exposure to COVID. This information helps providers make an accurate assessment. 

Know Your Recent Environment 

Consider recent activities such as outdoor exposure, pollen levels, or contact with others who may be sick. 

Bring Necessary Information 

Have your insurance card, list of medications, and any relevant medical history ready. 

Stay Calm and Supportive 

Worrying is normal, but staying calm and informed will help you make better decisions for your health. 

Tips for a Smoother Visit

  • Check in online to reduce waiting time. AFC Arden offers convenient online check-in for all patients. 
  • Bring a mask if you’re experiencing respiratory symptoms to help protect staff and other patients. 
  • Note any recent COVID tests and vaccination status for the provider. 

After Your Visit: Managing Symptoms

  • Follow the care plan or guidance provided by your AFC provider. 
  • If diagnosed with COVID, isolate and monitor symptoms as recommended by the CDC. 
  • For allergies, continue usual treatments such as antihistamines or nasal sprays. 
  • Keep practicing hand hygiene, wearing masks in crowded areas, and monitoring your health daily. 

How AFC Arden Helps Patients Distinguish COVID From Allergies

Our clinics are equipped to handle seasonal illnesses and provide COVID testing when necessary. Families and individuals can expect: 

  • Walk-in care for non-emergency illnesses and injuries 
  • Rapid COVID testing with same-day results 
  • Experienced providers trained to assess symptoms accurately 
  • A clean, safe, and welcoming environment 

Whether you’re dealing with a sudden cough, runny nose, or confusion over your symptoms, AFC Arden is here to help you get answers and peace of mind. 

A More Comfortable Visit Starts With Knowledge

No one wants to worry unnecessarily about their health. By understanding symptom differences, preparing for your visit, and consulting experienced healthcare providers, you can get clarity and peace of mind. AFC Arden offers family-focused care to help you determine whether your symptoms are COVID or seasonal allergies.

Stop in or schedule a visit today.

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