Yes, some people do experience certain side effects, including dizziness, and nausea, although it should subside within a day or two.
We can get sick after every vaccination with a bit if a fever and feeling bad just in general. It's normal.
No, a flu vaccine triggers our bodies to make our own antibodies. The vaccine includes dead or weakened viruses that can't make us sick, but they will cause the immune response that creates the correct antibodies.
No, it doesn't, because the vaccine 'primes' the system for the virus. It won't help once you're already sick.
It won't give you breast cancer, but it will kill you or make you sick.
Not a known symptom.
Yes. It makes them vomit and soar. Be careful picking him/ her up.
when a dog has cancer it may be hard to get the dog to eat when it feels sick. Just make sure you take your dog to the vet regularly for visits
When a vaccine is given to an animal, the animal's immune system produces antibodies to fight off the disease. This way, if the animal is ever infected by the disease it was vaccinated against, the animal will either not get sick or not get as sick.
Unless they have a high fever, yes and they probably should have one because they are sick. However, there are a few circumstances when the vaccine should not be given. See the related question below about who should not get a flu vaccination.
cancer
dead/inactive viruses. that's why you don't get sick. dead/inactive viruses. that's why you don't get sick.
I am unsure of what the purpose is it sounds like a bad strain of dna virus that may make thousands sick with illness. Is there a source of vaccine for this type of papulus.