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
No. The BCG tuberculosis jab is normally administered in year 10, but that is a single needle only.
yes..it won't hurt.
Yes, it really does. Like a lot.
No its just like the others you will be fine!
Yes, the BCG vaccine can cause mild pain at the injection site, redness, swelling, and sometimes a small sore or blister. These side effects usually go away on their own within a few weeks.
BCG stands for Bacillus Calmette-GuerinBCG Boston Consultation Group... if you are speaking of the BCG as in BCG Matrix that is!Bacillus Calmette-Guérin; Tuberculosis vaccine.
Explain BCG Matrix?
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well the 1st jab i had felt like a pinch, the 2nd jab i had was stingy,and the 3rd 1 that i had to day was the least worse i would say it was like a little scratch and i think it stung a little bit but not as much as the 2nd jab i had ... also the 1st jab ached alot afterwards,the 2nd jab didnt ache as much, and the 3rd jab i didnt feel any aching pains atall lol but some of my friends did :L i must b strange lol but that's a good thing cuz me don't get no aches lol hope i helpped xx
I've had my first jab and I'm having the second one tomorrow. When I had it it hurt a bit but you need to relax your arm - I did and it didn't hurt but my friends didn't and their's did hurt. Practice it before you have the jab - if you don't tense your arm it is much less painful! Think about something you like and get yourself a treat (like chocolate) for afterwards. Pinch your leg really hard so that it takes your mind of the injection pain!
relationshipn between BCG and PLC
BCG is a vaccination against tuberculosis. The full form of BCG is Bacille Calmette Guerin. The vaccine can protect for up to 15 years.