Usually, people are allergic to the pollen that the flower carries.
sunflower seeds may cause an allergy if eaten but they are not an airborne allergy however sunflower pollen may cause an airbourne allergy
Yes, an allergy can cause a fever as part of the body's immune response to the allergen.
yes, it can. I have a food allergy related to dysbacteriosis.
The most common food allergy is peanut allergy
No.
turtles
No
It could be because the child has an allergy to something in or around the house. my husband had a constantly running nose as a child and it was found to be an allergy to wheat (his mother fed him cream of wheat every am)
We get allergy usually from genetic predisposition, environmental triggers and locally found protein allergens.
Yes, an allergy could potentially cause a fever as part of an allergic reaction.
A person with gluten allergy may have corn and vice versa. Gluten is a protein found in wheat typically. One allergy doesnt preclude the other.
yes