Days are getting shorter. No doubt, you have been turning on the heater in the evenings. Winter is coming, and so is the dreaded flu season. But the good news is the annual flu shot, carefully formulated to protect you and your loved ones against the most prevalent strains of influenza this flu season, is now available.
The flu shot is recommended yearly for everyone over six months old. However, if you know what to avoid after your flu shot, you can handle the expected after-effects more easily. So, MedAdvisor is here to help you understand what to do and avoid before and after getting your flu shot.
There are a few simple things you can do before your flu shot to decrease flu shot after-effects
After your flu shot, your body will be busy building an immune response to the deactivated or weakened form of influenza virus you received. As a result, you may experience some flu shot after-effects.
This is totally normal, so don’t worry. Instead, look after yourself by avoiding these things immediately after the flu shot.
However, if you take medications that suppress your immune system, including methotrexate or steroids, it’s best to talk to your GP or pharmacist about whether you should take these at a different time on the day of your flu shot.
Likewise, if you are on blood thinners, you might notice some bruising at your injection site, especially if you are on Warfarin and your INR is out of range. So, talk to your GP or pharmacist about how to take your blood thinners before and after your flu shot.
Remember to take all medications as prescribed, regardless of upcoming or recent flu shots, unless a medical practitioner has advised otherwise.
As we said before, flu shot after-effects are totally normal. But here is what to expect after your flu shot and some tips on how to look after yourself.
Flu shots commonly cause local irritation, achiness, and tiredness, which can be treated at home. However, in rare cases, people experience more severe symptoms that require immediate medical attention.
Don’t hesitate to call an ambulance or visit the emergency room for assessment.
Do you still have questions or want to know more? Click below for more information on the flu, the flu shot, and getting vaccinated.
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Remember, knowing the essential steps for caring for yourself before and after your flu shot will decrease your flu shot after-effects. So, save this blog for later for a smoother flu-shot experience.
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