yes
the rash but not the sore stupid
Generally depends on the specific solution in the shot, your sore from the medicine not the puncture of the needle.
You don't, it's a part of her body, she can feel it.
no.... the shot doesn't. but after, it is really sore. it really depends on how tough you are at being sore. like almost every other shot or vaccination you do not feel it go in unless you have a nurse who jabs it into you. your arm will be sore for a few days and you may feel sick but that us normal. better than getting the actual h1n1!
The spot where the needle went into the skin may be sore for a day or two. Try to not touch that spot and cause any pain.
Sometimes a Rabies shot will, being I believe gets injected into the muscle instead of sub q
u feel alittle sore on ur arm, and alittle tired. U will feel sleepy. just sore for a couple of days.
Anything that irritates the gums can cause a cancre sore- for example if you get a shot from the dentist, it will turn into one where needle went through.
Well, it does get sore after a while...
Yes they do.
The homonym of "soar" is "sore." Soar means to fly high in the air, while sore refers to a feeling of pain or discomfort.
yes, your breast maay never get sore while you are pregnant