yes, it can. I have a food allergy related to dysbacteriosis.
sunflower seeds may cause an allergy if eaten but they are not an airborne allergy however sunflower pollen may cause an airbourne allergy
Yes, an allergy can cause a fever as part of the body's immune response to the allergen.
The most common food allergy is peanut allergy
No.
turtles
No
Yes, an allergy could potentially cause a fever as part of an allergic reaction.
yes
Lecithin is not a milk protein; it should not cause any problem for a person with a milk allergy.
yes
You can be allergic to whey protein if you have an allergy to milk products. Many products have whey in them, so if you have a milk allergy, you should check all food labels.
If a shrimp allergy is causing red bumps, this typically means you're breaking out into hives. Hives are a common symptom of a shell fish allergy.