Is It COVID-19 Or Seasonal Allergies?
Fever
COVID-19
While allergies can do many things to your head, like leave you feeling foggy, dizzy, and sleepy, they will not cause a fever. Allergies can strike during the warmer months, which can lead to some confusion around night sweats and general overheating. However, if you take your temperature with a thermometer and find you do, in fact, have a fever, then COVID-19 could be to blame. A fever is generally categorized as a temperature above 100.4 degrees and is one of the most common symptoms of COVID-19. That being said, some COVID-19 patients never develop a fever. But no allergy patients ever do.