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Eye Symptoms
These symptoms occur when the eyes are exposed to substances that some people are allergic to, such as pollen, dust mites, pet dander, or certain chemicals.
Itchy Eyes
Watery Eyes
Red Eyes
Swollen Eyes
Burning Sensation
Sensitivity to Light

Nasal Symptoms
These symptoms are triggered by the immune system's response to allergens such as pollen, dust mites, mold spores, pet dander, and others.
Sneezing
Runny Nose
Nasal Congestion
Postnasal Drip
Itchy Nose
Loss of Smell or Taste

Respiratory Symptoms
These symptoms can be particularly severe in individuals with allergic asthma, where allergens trigger an asthma attack, leading to inflamed, swollen airways, and increased mucus production, further restricting airflow.
Wheezing
Coughing
Shortness of Breath
Chest Tightness
Rapid Breathing

Sinus Symptoms
Allergies can significantly affect the sinuses, which are air-filled spaces in the skull connected to the nasal passages. When allergies cause the sinuses to become inflamed, this can lead to a condition known as sinusitis or rhinosinusitis.
Sinus Pressure and Pain
Nasal Congestion
Postnasal Drip
Headaches
Reduced Sense of Smell and Taste
Fatigue
Allergy Attacks
Allergy attacks are caused by the body's immune system reacting to a substance (allergen) that it mistakenly identifies as harmful. Common allergens include pollen, dust mites, mold spores, pet dander, insect stings, and certain foods.
Allergy attacks can involve one or more parts of the body, including the respiratory system, skin, eyes, nasal passages, and digestive system.
What is the Flu?
The flu, short for influenza, is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. Influenza viruses are categorized into three main types: A, B, and C, with influenza A and B being the most common causes of flu in humans.

Sinus Infections
Sinus infections, also known as sinusitis, occur when the sinuses become inflamed and swollen. The sinuses are air-filled spaces in the skull located around the nose, cheeks, and forehead. Sinus infections can result from a viral, bacterial, or, less commonly, fungal infection. They can also be triggered by allergies, nasal polyps, or a deviated septum, which can obstruct the sinuses and lead to inflammation.
What is a cold?
A cold, also known as the common cold, is a viral respiratory illness primarily caused by rhinoviruses, although other viruses, such as coronaviruses and adenoviruses, can also contribute to cold symptoms. It is a highly contagious and common condition that affects people of all ages, and it typically occurs more frequently in the fall and winter months.


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Feeling under the weather with cold or flu symptoms? Don't suffer in silence. At Aspen Medical Center Urgent Care, we're here to provide you with prompt, expert care and relief. Our experienced healthcare team understands the discomfort that cold and flu symptoms can bring, and we're dedicated to getting you back on your feet quickly.
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Since allergy symptoms and allergic reactions can often have a rapid onset and worsening, you need care right away. When you are struggling with bad allergies or an allergic reaction, come to In & Out Urgent Care and get care and relief fast.
With convenient scheduling and expert care, we make it easy for you to stay healthy and resilient throughout the allergy season. Allergy shots or allergy antibiotics can quickly relieve mild symptoms like itching, sneezing, and hives while reducing inflammation and treating more significant symptoms of allergic reactions.
As flu season approaches, taking proactive steps to protect your health is essential. Our experienced healthcare professionals provide quick, hassle-free flu vaccinations, helping you safeguard yourself and your loved ones from the seasonal flu's potentially serious effects. With convenient scheduling and expert care, we make it easy for you to stay healthy and resilient throughout the flu season. Don't wait until it's too late; visit Aspen Medical Center Urgent Care today for your flu shot, and enjoy peace of mind in the face of this common but preventable illness.

Allergies and asthma are both immune system responses to substances that the body perceives as harmful, known as allergens. While they share some underlying mechanisms and can often occur together, they affect the body in different ways. Here are the main differences and similarities between allergies and asthma:
Immune System Response:
Both are triggered by the immune system's response to allergens. Common triggers include pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander, and certain foods.
Inflammation:
Both conditions involve inflammation, though in different parts of the body. Allergies primarily cause inflammation in the nose, eyes, or skin, while asthma affects the airways.
Symptoms:
Symptoms of allergies (such as nasal congestion, itchy eyes, or skin reactions) and asthma (such as wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness) can sometimes overlap, especially when allergic reactions trigger asthma symptoms, a condition known as allergic asthma.
Affected Areas:
Allergies mainly affect the nasal passages, eyes, skin, and digestive system, depending on the type of allergen and exposure. Asthma primarily affects the lungs and airways, leading to difficulty breathing.
Symptoms:
Allergic reactions typically include symptoms like sneezing, itching, runny nose, and hives. Asthma symptoms are more related to breathing difficulties, such as wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.
Treatment:
Both conditions can be managed with medication, but the approaches differ. Allergies are often treated with antihistamines, decongestants, and nasal or systemic corticosteroids. Asthma treatments include inhaled corticosteroids, bronchodilators, and leukotriene modifiers.
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