Yes
It is possible for someone allergic to horses to also be allergic to camels. The allergy is most likely to the dander, and horses and camels can have similar dander.
No, you would have to be allergic to water, oxygen, or high temperatures. You'd be dead by now.
youd have to be allergic to water. and there is only one person in the world allergic to water so im just going to say no (since its odds are 6 billion to 1
Yes that is possible. It's like being allergic to Water. But you still have to drink the liquid.
Yes, only if you are actually allergic to collagen. It is possible to be allergic to collagen.
While water chestnuts are not tree nuts and are generally well tolerated by those with tree nut allergies, it is still possible for someone with a tree nut allergy to also be allergic to water chestnuts. An allergic reaction to water chestnuts in a person with a tree nut allergy would be classified as a separate allergy, not a cross-reaction. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and guidance.
no no
No but someone could be allergic to sand.
Yes, it is possible for someone to be allergic to epinephrine. In emergency situations, alternative treatments for those allergic to epinephrine may include antihistamines, corticosteroids, and other medications to manage allergic reactions. It is important for individuals with known allergies to epinephrine to discuss alternative treatment options with their healthcare provider.
you can be allergic to just about anything
yes my grandfather was so my family has a fear of the dragonfly because we didn't know it was possible to be allergic to them until him
No, it is not possible to be allergic to blood. Your immune system violently reacts to the allergens you are allergic to. If anyone were allergic to blood, they'd be dead by now. But it is possible to have a phobia of blood.