Flu Vaccine Risks

While the flu vaccine is known to help people with avoiding the flu there are some important flu vaccine risks to watch for. There are certain people who should be getting the flu shot, but there may be allergic reactions to it and even side effects around the area of inoculation. These are all risks to be aware of despite the protection that the vaccine can give.

 

It helps to get a better idea first of how the flu vaccine works. The way of how the flu vaccine works is that three different flu virus strains are inserted into the body. What makes this different is that the viruses are inactive and dead. The strains, which are A(H3N2), A(H1N1) and B, are derived from virus eggs and grown to where they will no longer be active and will be inserted into the body through a needle injection.

While there are people who need flu shots it is best to get an idea of the risks of the vaccine. An allergic reaction can result from the flu shot in some people. This is where the flu cells will end up impacting the body and forcing its defenses to be reduced. It makes the person who gets the vaccine more likely to develop allergy symptoms. It is best to talk with a doctor about allergy risks in the event that there is ever any concern.

There are some important symptoms of the allergy that can be caused from the flu vaccine. These flu vaccine risks include difficulty with breathing, weakness, paleness and dizziness. In some cases an irregular heartbeat can occur.

In the area of inoculation there can be some dangerous concerns to watch for. The area of inoculation could have soreness or swelling. Muscles in the area can also get sore. However, these side effects will last for only a few days, but if they persist for a longer period of time it is better to consult a doctor for assistance.

Even with all of the risks there are some people who need flu shots. Anyone who has experienced the flu in the past should definitely get a vaccine. Children between the ages of six months to five years should get the vaccine. Pregnant women and those with chronic health issues should have the vaccine. Anyone older than fifty, the elderly who are in assisted care centers and professionals in the health care business should also get the vaccine.

While the flu vaccine is important there are always flu vaccine risks to watch for. The way how the flu vaccine works is easy, and there are definitely people who need flu shots. However, there is always the risk of an allergic reaction or long term effects to the area of inoculation. The vaccine may be great but it never hurts to be aware of the dangers.



 

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