Yes
No, because hay fever is just another cold but from allergies.
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.
Allergies from hay fever can have a number of different environmental causes. Hay fever can result as an allergic reaction to tree pollen, grass pollen, spores, fungi, and mold.
You can't catch hay fever in any fashion from another person.
Not concrete on this, But I would believe its origin lies in "Old Wive's Tales", that generally revolve around what was observed by being near or in hay and gaining a fever afterwards. Hay Fever is another term for seasonal allergies. Seasonal allergies are often pollen related, and hay tends to be a producer of particularly allergy inducing pollen.
Healthy Body Healthy Mind - 2003 Allergies and Hay Fever 1-6 was released on: USA: 21 January 2004
Yes, they can have allergies as well as an adult.
Patients should tell their physician if they have allergies or hay fever, or if they have had a reaction to a contrast solution.
They can sometimes irritate your sinuses if you have hay fever or other environmental allergies because of their shedding. They can sometimes get allergies with can make them sneeze or get a lot of dandruff or other things.
Alsatians can get many different allergies from food allergy's and certain shampoo's to daisy's and hay fever :)
It is normally from allergies, either something you ate, or a seasonal allergy. It is a common problem with hay fever.
Allergic sinusitis is an inflammation of the nasal sinuses due to hay fever. Allergies can cause chronic inflammation of the sinus cavity. Treatment of the allergy will reduce the symptoms and help prevent developing a sinus infection.