What To Expect When Getting The Flu Shot

             Written by: Dr. Nitika Makhija

Getting the flu shot is remarkably quick and straightforward, and it offers significant protection against seasonal influenza (flu), a contagious viral infection.

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– Protection against seasonal influenza – Lowers the risk of hospitalization – Prevents the spread of the virus to others

Benefits From The Shot

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Everyone above 6 months of age should get vaccinated for flu every year.

At arrival A doctor/nurse will typically administer the vaccine to your upper arm. The shot takes a few seconds, with minimal discomfort, slight pinch, or sting.

Getting Prepared For The Flu Shot

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After Injection You may be asked to wait about 15 minutes to monitor for immediate reactions.

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Some Common Side Effects – Soreness, redness, or swelling at the injection site – Low-grade fever – Headache – Nausea – Muscle aches

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These symptoms usually resolve within a day or two. Please note that serious side effects are extremely rare.

Duration of Side Effects

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