No, unless: there is a super added infection, viral / bacterial in the upper / lower respiratory tracts. Allergy is a sort of chronic inflammation, if uncontrolled, can set the ground for acute bouts on other types of inflammation caused by micro-organisms which can lead to symptoms you mentioned, wish you wellness
Answered 10/19/2016
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Not usually: Seasonal allergies usually don't cause fever , that would be a sign of infection but if someone is sneezing a lot they can feel flushed and slight warmer than usual.
Answered 10/4/2016
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