No hun the flu shot doesn't cause herpes.
It could trigger a break out if you get stressed out or have a lowered immune system at the time you get the flu shot.
I have never had a break out after getting the flu shot but every one that has herpes is different.
Chickenpox is a member of the herpes virus family, which includes herpes simplex virus and Epstein-Barr virus.
No, you cannot get the flu from receiving the flu shot. The flu shot contains inactivated virus particles that cannot cause the flu.
Herpes typically affects the mouth (causing cold sores or fever blisters) or the genitals (causing the eruptive disease herpes). Symptoms usually include: Itching, burning and or tingling around the infected area. Swelling Fever and or flu like symptoms. With genital herpes, burning pain when you urinate. Raised blisters or open paper cut like sores.
It won't hurt; the flu vaccine is non-virulent and won't lower your immune system while it makes antibodies to the influenza virus. It will still be able to fight off the Bell's Palsy virus (herpes).
no answerThey can be treated but never fully cured and are extremely contageous if you come in contact with them. ** Genital Herpes is a common and highly contagious infection usually spread through sex.Caused by the Herpes simplex virus-2(HSV-2) although Herpes simplex virus-1(HSV-1), the virus usually responsible for cold sores, may cause genital herpes. Genital herpes treatment includes medicines to help heal sores faster and prevent outbreaks. There is no known cure for this sexually transmitted disease.
Viruses cause many diseases from the common cold, flu, and chicken pox to herpes and AIDS and measles.
While a flu shot will not be effective against any active flu symptoms it will protect against the other flu strains contain in the shot. Flu symptoms such as high fevers, upper respiratory problems should be controlled but the flu virus in a shot is a 'dead' non-active virus and should not affect or cause any current virus.
yes it can and it can also cause sweeling of the throat
Yes, nausea is one of the symptoms of a tetanus shot. You may also have flu like symptoms and that is also from the shot.
the flu shot was as painful as a bee sting.
With the white blisters and flu like symptoms, it's common for that to be the herpes simplex virus. However, never diagnose yourself on the internet as it could be something else; see a doctor.
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.