When you get Swine Flu, several symptoms occur:
First you have a really bad cough, and some breathing problems
Some people experience nausea and vomiting
A few days after exposure you get a fever
Fatigue and aches and pains follow
Coughing worsens
This goes on for about a week
After a week, symptoms are relieved to some coughing and a fever
After 24 hours of no fever you are no longer contagious
Then your immune system defeats the virus and you are resistant
(I should know, I had it!)
Hope that helped
You can take the vaccine but it will not stop the disease. Vaccinations prevent disease but they do not cure them.
No, the H1N1 vaccine won't make you sicker or healthier if you already have H1N1.
the h1n1 vaccine does not work all the time
I did...:(
If I understand the news reports right they aren't suppose to take the shot.
No.
YES!
call your doctor and make an appointment, and tell them you need a an H1N1 vaccine
No, the H1N1 virus does not contain carcinogens.
No, the "pneumonia vaccine" is to protect against several types of pneumonia that are common and will not protect against the A-H1N1/09 virus. See related questions below.
There have been several versions of H1N1 influenza over the years. But the most recent H1N1 flu was the pandemic "Swine Flu" A-H1N1/09. The monovalent (made with and for protection against a single virus) vaccine for it was made just before the flu season in fall/winter 2009-2010. Again, in the 2010-2011 flu season the same vaccine was included in the trivalent (made with three viruses) vaccine for the seasonal flu. If you had the monovalent vaccine in 2009, then you should still take the trivalent vaccine for the 2010 flu season. It will not hurt to get another dose of the H1N1/09 virus vaccine, it might enhance the immunity of some people, and you need to be vaccinated for the other two viruses that are most likely to be going around in this season.
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