Allergies or cold?

Some symptoms to help you distinguish between the two

A runny nose is common during winter months, but it doesn’t necessarily indicate the presence of a cold. It could be allergies. Those who suffer from spring and summertime allergies often have them in the wintertime, too. That’s especially true for those allergic to mold, mildew and pet dander, since those indoor allergens are trapped in areas that don’t get fresh flowing air this time of year. Here are certain symptoms to help distinguish between a cold and allergies:

Source: WebMD.com