How Do I Know If My Child Has Allergies or the Common Cold?




The Scope Radio show

Summary: If your child’s cold has been hanging around for more than three to four weeks, it might not be a common cold at all. Your child might actually have an allergy in disguise. Winter allergies are just as common as allergies in other seasons. The symptoms can be very similar, but there are differences. In this episode <a href="http://healthcare.utah.edu/fad/mddetail.php?physicianID=u0548562">Dr. Cindy Gellner</a> tells you what those differences are.