Getting your flu shot is the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones against the most prevalent strains of influenza this winter. However, flu season is in full swing, as is winter and all the other sicknesses it brings. So, what happens if you get sick before your flu shot? Can you still get a flu shot when you are sick? And will getting the flu shot make you sicker?
The flu shot is a deactivated or weakened form of the influenza virus. When injected into the body, the immune system recognises the influenza virus. This triggers intricate immune responses, which you might notice as mild fever, fatigue and aches.
The result is that you build up antibodies to fight against influenza. If your body is later exposed to the actual virus, you will either avoid infection or, if you do still get infected, you will not get so sick.
In general, getting a flu shot is safe when you have a mild illness, but it is recommended to wait if your illness is moderate to severe. Let’s break this down.
It is also strongly suggested to postpone your flu shot if you have
If you are unsure if your symptoms are mild or moderate and need further advice about whether you should postpone your flu shot, ask your health provider.
Have you read this and know you are good to go? That's great. Now, let’s help you get ready for your flu shot.
Flu shots are available from healthcare providers and, in some states and territories, your local pharmacies. To find your nearest flu shot provider, click here. Then, book your flu shot with ease using the MedAdvisor App.
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