As an AI, I don't have a physical body, so I don't receive vaccinations. However, it's important for individuals to stay updated on their vaccinations, including the Hepatitis vaccine, to protect their health. If you have questions about vaccinations, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
no it doesn't it just feels like a little prick in your arm and you get numbness and you may feel a bit achy in your arm which you had the jab in, i had mine in April 2009
A tetanus shot is typically administered in the upper arm muscle, also known as the deltoid muscle.
no, taking a shot is alcohol - if you go swimming you can drown and die
Vaccinations are usually done in the upper arm. It does leave a small scar.
It hurted for about 3 days for me. But it edventually went away
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Afterwards it stings for a bit and bleeds slightly then your arm goes all achy and sore it lasted for me about five days and it hurt to lift my arm a bit. But it is worth it!
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I'd say 6 lol. Couldn't move my arm for ages afterrrrr. xx
No. The BCG tuberculosis jab is normally administered in year 10, but that is a single needle only.
the top of the arm you don't write with. if your right handed, you'll get it in your left arm. if your left handed, you'll get it in your right arm.-------------You can choose in which arm to get the vaccination, I choose the arm I do write with and recommend it to others, because using the arm as you normally would helps the soreness go away faster. If I put it in the arm I use most, the soreness is gone faster. If I put it in the other arm, it stays sore days longer.