Yes: Possible but may be dealing with a bacterial infection at this point.
Answered 2/3/2014
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Can you tell us : What your readings are for the chronic low grade fever? To answer your question, yes it is possible to have chronic allergies with low grade fever (100.4 degrees f), because allergies can come from cold virus and allergens that you breathe in.
Answered 10/24/2017
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No: Temperature can be as high as 99 degree and still considered normal. But if your temp is over 100 and has been present for >3 weeks, you need to find out if you may be suffering from sinusitis due to chronic nasal obstruction. Allergy is not otherwise linked to fever.
Answered 10/17/2016
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