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, an allergy could potentially cause a fever as part of an allergic reaction.
Yes, an allergy can cause a fever as part of the body's immune response to the allergen.
A fever can be a symptom of an allergy because when the body detects an allergen, it can trigger an immune response that leads to inflammation and an increase in body temperature, resulting in a fever.
Symptoms of allergy fever may include sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy or watery eyes, coughing, and fatigue.
The Q fever is contagious. It can be spread to another person via air, saliva, cough, close contact, bodily fluids, blood, etc.
they suck a person blood who is infected and then bite someone who is healthy
Contagious means that a disease can be passed from one person to another, like a cold. This is not. A person gets this by inhaling fungus spores.
Yes, hay fever glasses can help alleviate allergy symptoms during allergy season by blocking pollen and other allergens from entering the eyes.
Hay fever or allergic rhinitis.
By a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito that has previosly bitten an infected person.
Fever can be found in many types of illnesses. TB has a certain set of symptoms. Among them are: night sweats, shortness of breath, cough, fever, weight loss, fatigue. TB, left untreated, can be dangerous. TB is contagious. It is spread by droplets from the infected person. It is spread more rapidly indoors or in enclosed spaces. TB can spread quickly in tight confined places such as jails and barracks
"Fever" does not spread from person to person. Infections that cause fever do. These infections can spread many ways including: coughing, sneezing, eating after a sick person, etc. The mode of transfer depends on what the infection is; for example, was it caused by a bacteria or virus. To stop the spread of infection and keep yourself healthy, simply practice good hygiene like washing hands before eating.