Can pollen allergies be passed on to others?

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SJY asked:

Well, I don’t know if I still am but every Spring I got my allergies. Mid-way through Spring, I stopped taking my medicine and I was just fine. But that same day, my sister, who was not allergic to anything, suddenly got an allergic reaction to pollen. I asked my mom and my health teacher if they knew if that was possible but they said they never heard of anything like that happening and think it was just an interesting coincidence. I think that may be true but I would like someone else’s opinion about this. Thanks to whoever answers this.


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  • 3 Responses to “Can pollen allergies be passed on to others?”

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