No One Really Knows Whether It Is Normal For You To Be Sick After A Flu Shot. I Honestly Do Not Have The Answer. But If You Are Feeling Drowzy. Or Feel Sick Contact Your Local Doctor Imediatly!
Having the flu does not provide complete immunity against future infections because the flu virus can mutate and change over time, making it possible to get sick with a different strain.
Constipation doesn't exactly make you feel sick. Constipation is just when your stomach doesn't agree with what you had and starts working up something that makes you feel constipated. So, constipation doesn't make you feel sick. IT just depends on how constipated you are.
We can't really answer because we don't know what you mean by "get sick." Do you mean you actually catch some sort of disease or virus? Do you mean you feel "sick at your stomach" or get diarrhea? What symptoms do you have and which specific restaurants have you tried? This sounds like a generalization because it's very unlikely that you "always" do anything - statistically speaking, it's almost impossible to get identical results every single time. You probably feel sick after going to certain restaurants, or during certain times of the year (for example, cold and flu season, when almost everyone has some kind of virus).
No, playing with your belly button should not make you sick to your stomach. It may cause discomfort or tickling sensation, but it should not make you feel ill. If you consistently feel sick after playing with your belly button, it may be a sign of an underlying issue and you should consult a doctor.
Feeling sick all day and being unable to keep food down could be due to various factors such as food poisoning, stomach flu, gastrointestinal issues, pregnancy, or excessive alcohol consumption. It's important to stay hydrated, rest, and consider seeking medical advice if symptoms persist.
The shots haven't been distributed yet but the shot itself wont make you sick unless you already have the flu. Then the flu itself can harm you of course. But considering H1N1 is 4 times as contagious as the regular flu there's a bigger chance you'll get it then that you'll get it from the vaccine. Just don't get it when you feel sick. Speak to your doctor if you feel unsure.
no you shouldn't the flu is contagious you wouldn't want to get your child sick unless he has the shot for that flu
The PPD is a test for exposure to tuberculosis. There is no reason not to get this test if you were recently stick with the flu.
No. The flu shot contains either weakened or dead virus particles that can not make you sick or contagious. They act to trigger your immune system to make the right cells to destroy that type of virus. The immune system is "tricked" into doing it, it doesn't do it because you are actually sick.
they shouldn't Because wild bird don't need them but some animal can catch the flu from you so be careful when your sick
Typically, if you have a fever or any other sign of infection you should not get the flu shot. Wait until you are fever free [without using fever reducing medication]. Ask the doctor treating the mono what he recommends about the flu. I have had mono for the last three months, I was just starting to recover when my doctor gave me a flu shot. By the next day I was so sick I had to be driven home from work, still sick. Don't do it!
you feel miserable, sick, downright weak.so its pretty much like the regular flu
No, you cannot get the flu from receiving the flu shot. The flu shot contains inactivated virus particles that cannot cause the flu.
First, there is typically no pressing reason to find out if you had a flu shot in the past. Since you must get flu shot annually, a flu shot history is not important to most people. If you still feel you need to know, you might try calling your primary care provider (current and past), your employee health department (current and past) and the Department of Health to find out if they have records of your receiving a flu shot.
no there is not because the flu shot doesn't contain anything dangerous or anything someone would be allergic to because if there was not everyone could get it and everyone needs to get it or else they would get really sick
the shot is to prevent infection not to treat it When you're sick with a fever, you may not mount as good of an immune response to the vaccine.
There are many different types of flu and the seasonal flu shot only prevents three of the most likely to be circulating flu viruses. So if you happened to get exposed to a type of flu that wasn't in the vaccination, then you could get sick from it.Another reason might be that you caught the flu before you got the flu shot and so there was not time for the shot to work before you got sick.Another reason might be that you got the shot and then were exposed to the flu before your immune system could give you immunity from the vaccination. It takes around two weeks after getting the vaccination for an adult to have full immunity from it. For children under 10, a series of two vaccinations are needed given approximately a month apart, then it takes another few weeks before the body has developed the full immunity, so exposure during any of those time frames before full immunity can cause illness in those children.