Oh my gosh, I am so sorry to hear you have these symptoms. I had a friend once who had that.... it didn't end too well. Basically, the flu alone does not kill you, but when the flu germs team up with your Diabetes germs, it creates a sort antibody wave pool in your central nervous system, that can actually cause a heart attack in most individuals between the weights of 120 and 195. :/
Metformin does not interfere with the effectiveness of the flu shot. While diabetes may decrease immunization response, it's important for diabetics to get immunized for flu.
It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer
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Ask your doctor if you should get the flu vaccine. Never rely on information from general sources like this site when making important medical decisions.
no he lives a healthy lifestyle nowadays compared to his early twenties and teen years
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Not necessarily, babies are definatley a risk with swine flu being that their immune system has not fully matured so a flu shot might be an option if you are worried. Old people are also at a risk due to their dying immune system. In teen years you are most likely not going to die because of swine flu due to your strong immune system so they are not at a risk.
Yes, a mindful eating diet is very healthy for a teen. This will help them to develop healthy eating habits now, which could also reduce risks of them having future health problems such as diabetes.
People experience many different kinds of health-related frustrations. Some common ailments include arthritis, flu, allergies, diabetes, tennis elbow, and obesity.
No, Swine Flu is just one strain of the many flu viruses. Flu is an abbreviation for influenza. So Swine Flu is a type of flu, but all flu is not the swine flu, there are other kinds.
There are quite a number and some are more serious than others (flu, diabetes, circulatory issues, dehydration, etc.) Your best answer is to go to a doctor. We cannot diagnose you here.
Short answer: No — you cannot get the flu from the flu shot. Not possible. Zero percent. ✅ Why you can’t get the flu from the flu shot The flu shot contains inactivated (killed) virus, which means: It cannot infect you It cannot multiply in your body It cannot cause the influenza illness So medically, the flu shot cannot give you the flu. ✅ Then why do some people feel sick afterward? A few normal, harmless reactions can happen as your immune system responds: Mild fever Your immune system becomes active → leads to a low-grade fever in some people. Fatigue or body aches This is a side effect, not the flu itself. Sore arm Very common due to the immune response at the injection site. You were already exposed before the shot If someone gets sick right after the vaccine, it’s often because: They were exposed to the virus a few days before the shot They caught a different virus (cold, RSV, COVID) It takes 2 weeks for the flu shot to give full protection ❗ Important note The nasal spray flu vaccine (FluMist) does contain a live-attenuated virus, but it’s weakened so much that it also cannot cause actual influenza. It may cause: Runny nose Cough Mild symptoms But not true flu illness. ✅ Bottom Line No — the flu shot does not and cannot give you the flu. You may feel mild symptoms as your immune system builds protection, but that’s a normal response — not an infection.