Yes
Yes, it is possible to still get the flu even if you received the flu shot, as the vaccine may not provide complete protection against all strains of the virus.
no it is the flu or common cold
No it is not a lot of people have still got swine flu. Even the news is no doubt still going on about it.
Yes it is a good idea to still get a flu vaccine even after having had a flu previously. This helps to bolster the immune system which helps to fight off further infections from the flu.
Yes
Signs and symptoms for someone with intestinal flu can vary from person to person. Some include: diarrhea, vomiting lasting for 5 days, fever and nausea. One can also have moderate to severe abdominal pain.
Intestinal influenzea is caused by the influenza virus which resides in the human body. It can be treated by a physician who prescribes an anti-viral medication.
no they cant i don know why i dont get it but... no
no,if mixed with something like honey its actually a good way to cure intestinal parasites or flu
Yes, you can still get a flu shot while taking an antibiotic for Lyme's disease. The antibiotic you are taking should not interfere with the flu shot's effectiveness. It is generally recommended to maintain routine vaccinations even when on antibiotics unless advised otherwise by your healthcare provider.
Yes, you can still get the flu shot. The flu shot should not be gotten if you are currently ill, but if you are on antibiotics, it is OK to get.
The intestinal epithelium typically takes about 2 to 3 days to regenerate after a bout of stomach flu, also known as viral gastroenteritis. This rapid turnover is due to the high rate of cell division in the intestinal lining, which is essential for maintaining gut health and function. However, the exact recovery time can vary depending on the individual's overall health and the severity of the infection.