Yes, pollen allergies can cause fever in some individuals as a part of their allergic reaction.
Yes, do you have a fever in addition to your allergies?
No, allergies do not commonly cause fever as a symptom.
Yes, allergies can sometimes cause a fever in certain individuals.
No, allergies do not typically cause a fever in individuals. Fever is more commonly associated with infections or other medical conditions.
Yes, pollen allergies can cause fever in some individuals as a part of their allergic reaction.
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.
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.
No. Hay fever, being an allergic reaction to different types of pollen, cannot be spread, however it is possible to pass on the symptoms.
Yes, do you have a fever in addition to your allergies?
"Hay Fever" is the old name for what are called today "seasonal allergies". They tend to occur at certain times of the year when certain types of pollen are abundant (May: Tree pollen, August: Ragweed pollen, etc). The allergies can make you miserable, but they can't kill you. Anaphylactic shock from bee venom can kill a person, and certain compounds can cause severe food allergies, though in the case of food allergies, death much more rare. Food allergies typically make the sufferer extremely ill, but death is unusual. Death from anaphylactic shock is common, though.
There are many sights on allergies caused by pollen on the websites. Go to Google and type in pollen allergies, but be sure that the information you get is reputable. Mayo Clinic is the best.
Yes, pollen from flowers can exacerbate allergies for individuals who are sensitive to pollen. Displaying flowers indoors can release pollen into the air, potentially triggering allergic reactions such as sneezing, itching, and congestion. It is recommended to limit exposure to flowers if you are prone to pollen allergies.
No, allergies do not commonly cause fever as a symptom.
Pollen is a powdery substance consisting of microscopic grains. Pollen can cause Allergies!
Yes, allergies can sometimes cause a fever in certain individuals.
it contains histamines which work in the body to cause Allergies