Cold or allergies? Spring symptoms can be hard to tell apart
As winter gives way to warmer weather, many people are noticing the return of sneezing, congestion and itchy eyes… but it’s not always clear whether it’s a cold or allergies.
“It can be quite tricky,” said Jill Hubick, community care and education manager with Lung Saskatchewan.
Allergy symptoms often mirror a cold, including itchy eyes and skin, sneezing, congestion, headaches and coughing. For those with asthma, allergies can also trigger shortness of breath, chest tightness and, in some cases, medical emergencies.
One key difference is how long symptoms last. Hubick said colds typically clear within a few days, while allergies tend to persist.


