Yes; it will help reduce swelling and pain.
How often do I have to take a pneumonia shot .
Normal side effects of the pneumonia shot is swelling and soreness at the area the shot was given. If you have concerns about an allergic reaction, you should consult your physician!
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my arm is so sore and hurt all night from the pneumonia shot. It is swollen .
My doctor told me to get the pneumonia vaccine shot every 5 years.
I did and had no problems, plus, I had 3 others with those.
One of the best ways to protect yourself from Pneumonia is to get a flu shot since the flu is a common cause of Pneumonia. Another way to try to protect yourself from Pneuumonia is to get vaccinated for Pneumococcal Pneumonia.
I have asthma, and I will definitely get it myself, considering every time I get a nasty cold I need more medicines since it gets harder to breathe. I also don't want to give it to any of my family or friends. So I think you should, but if you don't know speak to your doctor about it.
There's really no such thing as a pneumonia shot. Flu shot - maybe? Any type of vaccine or medicine could have side effects so it's worth mentioning to your health care provider if they persist.
Mild illness without fever, including cold sores, is not a reason why you can't get an immunization.
Most people can, because most people don't get a fever from a cold. If you have a fever, you should not get a flu shot, but if you only have a mild cold without fever, it is okay to go ahead and get the vaccination, if you are an otherwise healthy person.
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