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.
No. You can't catch allergies from people with allergies.
No, they are caused by "allergens".
Any skin disease caused by Bacteria can be treated by antibiotics e.g.boils .Allergies can't be treated by antibiotics .
mostly allergies to the metal
One can have many physical symptoms caused by allergies, including congestion, itchy eyes and inflamed skin. Nausea and breathing difficulties are also symptoms caused by allergies.
According to recent studies, Morgellons Disease may be linked to genetically modified food. Soy allergies may also be triggered by GM food.
Asthma!
tetanis is the disease caused by bacillus
There are hundreds of different skin diseases. Acne is one of the most common. Nearly $2 billion is spent yearly treating and preventing it. Skin cancer is another type of common skin disease. Psoriasis is another common skin disease. This non-contagious condition causes scaly patches to develop on the skin. Rosacea is an inflammatory disease of the skin that causes redness on the face.
no it's not caused by bacteria Allergies are an immune system response to some sort of external stimulus, typically specific types of airborne particles in the case of respiratory allergies. Seasonal allergies tend to be caused by sensitivity to some form of plant life, which bloom (and thus, produce airborne particles) only a limited time each year.
they are caused beacause they are endemic disease