You will feel a little sharp poke and sting with the intramuscular (IM) flu vaccine. Afterward it might get a little sore at the site of the injection. It's much better than getting the FLU, though.
There is now a new form of flu vaccines (called Fluzone ID in the US) available for the 2011-2012 flu season that uses a "Microinjection system" to inject the vaccine between the layers of skin. This new type provides:
You are having a object penetrate the skin causing your nerve clusters in your skin to be stimulated. These stimulated nerve clusters send a signal up your nervous system into the brain causing your neurons to fire in a certain pattern causing you to feel pain.
it is only a pinch, count to 5 and it will be over before you know it
yes, why? because vaccine is a injected medicine for adults that can hurt you so much
I wouldn't know about the vaccine needle but i got mine done 2 years ago and it didn't hurt at all, just a little pinch. I guess it depends on the person.
a vaccine that stops you getting polio!
to reduce the risk of getting what the vaccine was for
Yes, it stings pretty bad.
by getting a vaccine
No getting a henna does not hurt at all..
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Yes, women who have had the Gardasil vaccine should continue getting pap smears.
Shingles vaccine protects you from the shingles for few years only.
Since only about 5% will have recurring outbreaks, it may not be worth getting the vaccine (unless you are one of the 5%).
The immune system.