Medical
experts recommend that everybody should get a flu shot before the peak
flu season begins, which is from December to March. However, many people
simply prefer not to take it because of the mistaken notion that taking
the vaccine will actually give them the flu. There is a reason why
people believe this.
It is a known fact that vaccines actually
contain the virus that they are made to kill. This means, in the case of
the flu vaccine, it actually contains the flu virus. This naturally
triggers the question - won't it then cause the symptoms in the person
who gets the shot?
To understand how this works, take a look at how vaccines work.
How flu shots work
The
influenza virus is first deactivated and then used to prepare the
vaccine. About ten to fourteen days after you've received the flu shot,
the deactivated viruses help to develop antibodies in your body. These
new antibodies are strong and robust enough to prevent any new influenza
viruses from invading the body. This keeps you safe from the symptoms
of flu even during the peak season.
Are there any side effects of getting the flu shot?
Not
everyone experiences any adverse effects after having received the
vaccine. In some people, there may be some swelling in the area of the
injection. Others may also get a mild fever or overall body ache.
However all of these symptoms are very mild and easy to manage. Pain or
fever medications or localized ice application are usually enough.
The
side effects of the flu shot are far more bearable as compared to the
symptoms of flu and the havoc it can cause to your personal and
professional life as well as your finances.
Flu symptoms may include all or some of the following:
• Runny nose and sore throat
• Mild fever
• Weakness and fatigue
• Headache
• Severe muscle and joint ache
• Dry cough
In more severe cases, you may also experience sudden dizziness, nausea and vomiting, shortness of breath and trouble breathing.
Flu related complications
One
of the most important reasons why getting vaccinated is strongly
advisable is because it can protect you from many complications that are
related to this condition. Some of the more common complications may
include sinus infections, bacterial or viral pneumonia, asthma,
dehydration and ear infections. Some people also suffer from muscle
inflammation. All of these conditions can be life-threatening if not
treated in time. Getting the vaccination can help protect you against
all of these complications.
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