Yes, it stings pretty bad.
yes, why? because vaccine is a injected medicine for adults that can hurt you so much
A vaccine is the medicine used to prevent specific infections. A vaccination is how the medicine is given to you. "I'm wondering, what are the ingredients in the flu vaccine." (what are the ingredients in the medicine used for vaccination) "It didn't hurt a bit when that pretty nurse did the vaccination." (administered the vaccine/gave you the medicine)
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.
Vaccines administered intravenously are CONTRAINDICATED! In order for a vaccine to work, the antibodies or the weak viruses must be given time to multiply. This can only be done when the vaccine is administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously, the latter being the most common route.
The anthrax vaccine can cause pain at the injection site due to the body's immune response to the components of the vaccine, which includes inactivated bacteria or their proteins. This immune response can lead to inflammation, swelling, and soreness as the body recognizes and reacts to the vaccine. Additionally, the formulation of the vaccine and the method of administration can also contribute to the discomfort experienced. Most side effects are temporary and resolve on their own.
If you mean will the injection of a flu shot/jab hurt, then no more than any injection, but it might hurt a little just for a short time during the injection. If you mean will the vaccine be dangerous for a ten year old, it has been proven to be one of the safest vaccines even for infants and the elderly over decades of use.
I got the vaccine today, it is just a pinch like any other shot. It is swollen for a day or two but it doesn't hurt if you don't touch the spot you got the shot!Secret teller: thank you i have to get it at school :(
Needle for flu vaccine is very thin and it does not hurt at all. It is so thin that you may not see it.
No , as long as you dont look at it , you wont feel a thing, maybe just a littleeeeeee but it doesnt hurt, i was so frickin scared when i was sitting there but i just loooked awy and im like?? arent you going to do it and their like its overr , so no it doesnt hurt
No. The mist vaccine isn't supposed to hurt, and it didn't hurt when I got it. However, it will catch you off guard, even when they tell you they are about to spray it. It took my breath away when it went in, and it feels funky. There definitely was no pain, though.
It should not. Just keep a close eye on your dog for a day or so. He or she should be just fine.
yes DNA vaccine is a type of subunit vaccine and is also knwon as recombinant vaccine