Lye in bed on that day. If you proceed to vomit, take sips of water to hydrate and if you still throw that up, just wait a while. Usually you get the chills, so get a warm blanket. Stay calm and it will usually only last 12 to 24 hours. If longer, contact a doctor.
yes
how the flu virus spreads
The flu vaccination should protect you from getting the flu. The flu vaccine is usually 70% effective.
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
You have to wait until your better then you get the flu shot
A person with Sarcoidosis not get a seasonal flu shot
No, there should not be.
No!
So that you don't get infected with the flu, because in some people it can be quite fatal.
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, 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.
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.