Yes. Allergies to and irritation from some things can cause upper respiratory symptoms that are similar to some of the symptoms of influenza, since they are affecting the same types of tissue in the respiratory system. An example is that getting ground black pepper up your nose irritates the mucous tissue and it responds with symptoms of runny nose, watery eyes, sneezing and possible coughing like the flu or a cold. An allergy to pollen or other antigens like that also can cause the same reaction in the respiratory system tissues. All of these: allergy, irritation from pollutants or particles in the air, a cold virus and the flu cause the tissue to react to try to flood out what is causing the problem by creating mucus and tears to wash away the offending antigens. Some of the symptoms are the same or very similar since the antigens (which include the cold and flu viruses) all trigger an immune system response. Usually the flu will cause additional symptoms, however, like a fever and body aches that the other problems do not generally cause.
You can't catch an allergy from someone else, but they may pass along other bacteria by the sneezing or coughing brought on by the allergy.
If you have other symptoms like rash, bulges then it will be an allergic reaction.
Yes.and it can also cause the flu if its really bad.
No
One cause of internal fever is seasonal allergies. Also, a cold or the flu and autoimmune disorders can cause an internal fever.
Usually not. A fever indicates an infection.However, an allergic reaction can cause 'flue like symptoms including fever or chills. I have multiple allergies and commonly experience both 'fever' and 'chills' (usually separately but sometimes in sequence) depending on the particular allergen (trigger).
No. Hay fever isn't a disease, and it usually won't cause a fever - so paracetamol won't help. hay fever is an allergy, and what helps with allergies are antihistamines.
Yes
it could be possible but improbable, ask ted nugent
They will have fever.
No, I would think not. I have allergies and know others who have them too and that is unheard of. It must be something else causing the high temperature such as a flue or other virus.
No, because hay fever is just another cold but from allergies.
Is popcorn a cause of allergies?yes
Allergies do not cause acne
One difference, and probably the main one, is that allergies usually don't cause fever and an infection often does.
Yes and no if you suffer from hayfeever then the pollon on cannabis can cause allergies when handling I find washing hands after preperation stops ill effects