Urination is just one of those things that people do whether they have been vaccinated or not.
Yes, the rabies vaccine can potentially cause diarrhea in cats as a side effect.
Immediately following the shot for rabies dogs can vomit, develop a fever, loss consciousness, or even die. Other side effects from rabies vaccine are facial swelling and circulatory shock.
Im pretty sure that it's just a side affect... Because my dog was doing the same thing after rabies vaccine and now its fine.
Normally not. But to be on safer side, she should be given three shots of rabies vaccine on day 0, 7, and 28.
That side effect has not been reported by the FDA
It is unlikely. Hepatitis A vaccine is a two-dose series.
I have never heard of frequent urination as being a side effect of an MRI. It is likely just coincidental.
The cervical cancer vaccine, such as the HPV vaccine, is not known to cause coughing as a common side effect. Some individuals may experience mild side effects like soreness at the injection site, fatigue, or mild fever. If coughing occurs after receiving the vaccine, it may be unrelated and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Always consult your doctor if you have concerns about vaccine side effects.
Clindamycin is an antibiotic primarily used to treat bacterial infections, and it is not commonly associated with increased urination as a side effect. However, some individuals may experience side effects such as gastrointestinal disturbances, which could indirectly lead to changes in urination patterns. If you are experiencing constant urination while taking clindamycin, it is important to consult your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and evaluate your symptoms.
Frequent urination is not a commonly reported side effect of Plan B (levonorgestrel). The most common side effects typically include nausea, fatigue, headache, and changes in menstrual bleeding. However, individual reactions can vary, so if someone experiences unusual symptoms after taking Plan B, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes, oxycodone can cause urinary retention as a side effect. It can affect the nerves involved in bladder control, leading to difficulty in urination. It is important to consult a healthcare provider if you experience this side effect.
See your doctor to get a record of the side effect so in the future medical personnel can treat you for the reaction prior to giving you the vaccine - or not take the vaccine in the future depending on the severity of the reaction. I've included 2 links one to Report an Adverse Event addresses and another to the watch group for vaccine events.