(HealthDay News) -- It may be difficult to tell if your child's sniffles are caused by the common cold or seasonal allergies.The American Academy of Pediatrics offers these telltale signs of seasonal allergies:Persistent symptoms including red and watery eyes, sneezing and runny nose that last for weeks at a time, and seem to emerge at the same time each year.A tingling or itching feeling in the mouth or throat.A scaly red rash in the skin creases, ankles or wrists.If your child has the skin

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