From what I've been told by nurses when I ask about it, they explain it as building your immune system, because essentially the flu shot has tiny amounts of a previous flu virus, which is why some of us experience discomfort for a few days. However, if the symptoms last for more than a week or gets worse, go to the ER.
I work at a school and I'm exposed to kids, 4th grade - 12th grade every day. I would say I get exposed to any kind of flu there happens to be that year, so my immune system is good enough. I don't need more exposure lol.
Had bad reaction to flu shot anybody else?
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Yeah, that's normal.
From what I've been told by nurses when I ask about it, they explain it as building your immune system, because essentially the flu shot has tiny amounts of a previous flu virus, which is why some of us experience discomfort for a few days. However, if the symptoms last for more than a week or gets worse, go to the ER.
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I work at a school and I'm exposed to kids, 4th grade - 12th grade every day. I would say I get exposed to any kind of flu there happens to be that year, so my immune system is good enough. I don't need more exposure lol.
I feel worse than when i got the actual flu. But im not as bad as yesterday.