If the person who has Allergies also has the flu, then yes.
You cannot get the flu from someone just because they have allergies, if that's what you're asking.
You could have either a cold or the flu or both. Or, you could have allergies. See the related questions for information about the symptoms of cold and flu.
How to Differentiate Between Flu and AllergiesDuring certain times of the year, mainly spring and fall, people can be plagued by a number of symptoms, many of which cause confusion between the flu and allergies. It is important to remember that there are symptoms which occur in one and not the other.Flu SymptomsThe flu is caused by a viral infection. It is chiefly characterized by high fever, chills, coughing, and nausea. Treatment for the flu includes time and symptom control, including decreasing the fever. Individuals with more severe symptoms are sometimes hospitalized.Allergy SymptomsAllergies are caused by an allergic reaction to an environmental factor, such as pollen or mold. It is chiefly characterized by itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose. Treatment for allergies includes symptom control and the use of over-the-counter medications. Severe cases are sometimes treated with allergy shots and prescription medications.The DifferenceThe most telling differences between flu and allergy symptoms are the presence of a fever and any itchiness. When a person has the flu, it is accompanied by a high fever which is not present with allergies. When a person has allergies, there is itchiness which is not present with the flu.Learning to differentiate between the symptoms of the flu and allergies can help make treatment selections easier. If there is ever any doubt, however, as to which condition is being experienced, it is best to consult a physician to obtain the most accurate diagnosis.
Cold Symptoms: - Fever/pain - Cough - Congestion
There is no official record for the most allergies in the world. Allergies can vary significantly from person to person, and some individuals may have multiple allergies while others may have none.
Getting the flu does not make a person stronger. A person that has the flu becomes sick and weak. Many people die each year from the flu.
The flu (full name influenza) is caused by a virus. You can differentiate between an allergic reaction like hay fever and infection with the flu by watching for fever, hot and cold chills and muscle aches - all of these are common with the flu but uncommon in an allergic reaction.
A person with Sarcoidosis not get a seasonal flu shot
The flu virus, the bacterium that causes strep throat, and pet dander that may cause allergies are all examples of social hazards. This is true.
Some people have extremely serious symptoms of mold allergies. It varies from person to person.
Winter: Flu Summer: Allergies Spring: Genital Warts Fall: ass-burgers
yes, anyone can get the flu.
Flu is a virus. (influenza) you can catch it by a person sneezing that has it.