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Is it a recurring cold or a respiratory allergy?
The common cold is the most frequent illness in children. A FREE BOOKLET from the makers of DIMETAPP, "Most Asked Questions About Children's Allergies," provides concise, helpful answers to this and six other commonly asked questions.
The most common cause of a constantly running nose is simply a recurring cold. However, when nasal congestion and sneezing are prolonged, your child may have a respiratory allergy.
Respiratory allergies, like colds, cause nasal congestion, runny nose and sneezing. However, allergies tend to cause a profuse, clear, watery nasal discharge; frequent sneezing and an itchy nose. Colds cause thicker nasal discharges and often are accompanied by coughing, sore throat and fever.
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