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No. Hay fever, being an allergic reaction to different types of pollen, cannot be spread, however it is possible to pass on the symptoms.
Yes, they're contagious. If someone has a cold sore and you drink out of their cup you could easy be contaminated.
No, uvulitis is not contagious. It is usually caused by factors such as dry air, smoking, allergies, or infections, rather than being passed from one person to another.
In certain cases, yes.
Yes, allergies can sometimes cause a fever in certain individuals.
No. It is impossible to contract an allergy from another person because allergies are something contained within your own affected immune system.
eczema is not hereditary althoug there is a higher risk if the parent does have it or the parent has bad allergies or asthmaYes.
Yes, it is certainly possible. My brother used to have terrible allergies as a child. Now that he is an adult, he rarely gets allergies to anything.
You can't catch hay fever in any fashion from another person.
Yes, they can have allergies as well as an adult.
A contagious cold is caused by viruses that can be easily spread from person to person, typically through respiratory droplets or contaminated surfaces. In contrast, a non-contagious cold usually refers to symptoms caused by allergies, irritants, or other non-viral factors, which cannot be transmitted to others. While both types of colds may present similar symptoms, only the contagious variety poses a risk of spreading to others.
If you are allergic to latex, you may also be at risk for developing allergies to certain fruits like bananas, avocados, and kiwis, as well as certain nuts like chestnuts and hazelnuts.