A lot reacts and were afraid to take flu shots again after Desiree Jennings said to be badly affected by flu shot. Lots of youtube videos showing her wherein she is unable to speak nor walk catch lot of people’s attention as to think what really are the flu shot side effect.
So, are there really any flu shot side effect? If there are any flu shot side effect, what are those?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or CDC, flu shots have rare side effects. Yet a vaccine, same as any other medicine, might have, rarely, serious side effects like, lets take for instance, allergic reactions. But in-spite of that, most people who take shots don’t have any serious problems with it.
Some of the possible Flu Shot Side Effects are the following:
- Low grade fever
- Headaches
- Muscle aches
- Soreness, redness, or swelling in the area that the shot was given
One of the most dreadful flu shot side effects is having a life threatening allergic reactions. Yet this reaction is very rare. Breathing problems, hoarseness, wheezing, hives, paleness, weakness, rapid heartbeat and dizziness are early symptoms of having flu shot reactions. If you are allergic to eggs then you might have a great chance of having these allergic reactions as well. This is because these flu vaccines are grown in chicken egg then killed. These are later on purified to be used as vaccine against flu virus.
- Those who suffer from Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS)
- Infants under 6 months of age
- Anyone who has had severe flu shot side effects in the past
- Anyone who is sick with a fever
Most often, flu shot side effects affects children who never had flu shot before.
In the end, it is always advisable to check and ask your doctor if its okay for you to receive shots since other may be allergic to these flu vaccine or flu shot.
Despite the fact that the approved flu vaccines like the 2009 H1N1 flu vaccine were are not 100% safe, they are manufactured to be much less risky as compared to the disease they may prevent. According to webmd.com, for every million of people using flu vaccine there is only about 1 or 2 of them who may get the serious neurological reaction called Guillain-Barre syndrome or GBS. However, the flu itself causes some serious problems if not treated and one of these serious problems is GBS.

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