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- According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, allergies do not cause a fever. If a person is experiencing a fever alongside allergy symptoms, such as a runny or stuffy nose, the likely cause is a sinus infection. Additionally, hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, does not cause a person to have a fever.
www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/fever-with-allergiesFever with allergies: Is it possible, other causes, and treatment
Mar 4, 2021 · Allergies do not cause a person to develop a fever. Read on to learn more about the potential causes of a fever alongside allergy symptoms.
- Beth Sissons
May 17, 2023 · Allergies don’t cause fevers, but they can make it more likely for you to get sick with contagious diseases that could cause fever. An allergist explains.
Apr 27, 2018 · Learn when fever is involved in your allergies and what to do. Fever isn’t a typical symptom of allergies. Allergy symptoms typically include sneezing, watery eyes, a runny nose, or even a skin...
- James Roland
Nov 27, 2023 · Allergic reactions happen when you come into contact with an allergen. Your immune system reacts by releasing histamines and other chemicals into your blood, causing symptoms that can irritate...
- Shawna Seed
May 12, 2023 · Common allergy symptoms. With seasonal allergies (the technical term is seasonal allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever), the substance that the body commonly reacts to is pollen. But...
Nov 9, 2024 · Allergies, including hay fever (allergic rhinitis), do not generally cause a fever. However, allergies can cause inflammation in the nose and sinuses, which can sometimes lead to sinusitis (sinus infection).
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Aug 24, 2024 · Allergies happen when the immune system reacts to a foreign substance that gets inside the body. These substances are known as allergens. They include pollen, bee venom and pet dander. Allergies also can happen due to certain foods and medicines that don't cause reactions in most people.