Not really. It depends on what species and how many were involved.
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.
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.
Some people have extremely serious symptoms of mold allergies. It varies from person to person.
A person gets allergies if they are allergic to pollin, bee stings, poison ive, or any thing else that will agurvate the eyes, nose, or others
It depends on if you are a dog person, how you feel about them, and if you are comfortable around them. Often, people that are allergic to dogs, tend to not like them as much as a person without allergies to the dog. But people that don't have allergies to dogs, tend to like them, but they nessacerily don't need to. In my personal opinion, yes dogs are cute.
Cotton drapes or curtains would be best for a person with allergies.
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Allergies are not considered a communicable disease because they are not spread from person to person like a virus or bacteria. Allergies are caused by the body's immune response to certain substances and can vary greatly from individual to individual.
A person who offers advice without being asked is someone who cares enough for you to offer that advice and you have the chance to think it over and take it or leave it.
The most common food allergies are dairy, nuts, shellfish and wheat. The only way to relieve the symptoms of food allergies is to not eat the foods that a person reacts to.
It would most likely be caused by allergies.