Yes. They don't have to be on both sides of the head.
Anything can cause an allergic reaction. So, yes fluconazole can cause an allergic reaction, though it is not common.
Allergents are antigens that cause an allergic reaction
Allergies and infections are two entirely different things. An allergy would cause redness, irritation, itching and swelling. An infection is caused by bacteria and would cause swelling, redness, heat and pus.
Wearing lenses releases a chemical that can cause redness of the eyes or even cause an allergic reaction. It also limits oxygen to getting to your eyes which will cause reduced corneal nutrition.
Yes , dandelions can cause an allergic reaction , but not for everybody
No, an allergic reaction typically does not cause a fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections rather than allergic reactions.
Yes, contact with oak tree leaves, bark, or sap can sometimes cause an allergic skin reaction known as contact dermatitis. This reaction can result in redness, itching, and a rash on the skin.
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No, an allergic reaction typically does not cause a fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections or other medical conditions.
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Yes, some people can develop allergies to ant bites or stings. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to ant venom may include swelling, itching, redness, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis. If you suspect you are experiencing an allergic reaction to ant bites, seek medical attention.
Yes, anything can cause an allergic reaction. It depends entirely on if the person being exposed to the soda ash is sensitive to it.