Can you get a flu shot if you have a little cold?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No. If the patient has a mild cold, it is not possible to get the flu vaccine, like the flu vaccine, which plays a preventive role before the cold and fever occur. In the case of a mild cold, the patient should drink more water and take medicine to carry out the disease problem of **cold.

    The problem of cold disease is caused by viral infection and bacterial infection, and the patient will have runny nose, nasal congestion, aching limbs, cold cough, sore throat and other symptoms in the early stage. It is recommended that patients should pay more attention to rest, do not stay up late, and eat more light food to regulate the symptoms of colds when they have cold symptoms.

    During the period of mild cold, it is generally not recommended to take the vaccine, because after vaccination, there will be a stress reaction, fever, drowsiness, and in severe cases, nausea, vomiting and other adverse reactions. Therefore, if there is pneumonia infection during the cold period, it is easy to aggravate the occurrence of adverse reactions, which will affect the effectiveness of vaccination.

    You can take the flu vaccine after the cold, and at the same time pay attention to taking some cold drugs and anti-inflammatory drugs or antiviral drugs to carry out**, some cold and runny nose, do not inject the vaccine for the time being, which will affect the effect of the vaccine, pay attention to keep warm and avoid catching a cold.

    You can't get the flu vaccine if you have a cold or fever. Getting a flu vaccine while in a state of illness may prolong or worsen the disease. Vaccinations are required 5 to 7 days after recovery. Pay attention to monitoring your temperature.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Colds are a common disease, and if you are not careful, you may get a cold, especially the flu, which is very contagious. Influenza vaccination is the most effective way to prevent influenza. However, there are some contraindications to influenza vaccination.

    So, can you get a flu shot for a cold?

    You can't get a flu shot when you have a cold, as a cold is a contraindication to getting a flu vaccine. If you have a cold, you should delay the time of receiving the flu vaccine, otherwise it is easy to cause adverse reactions and aggravate the symptoms of the cold.

    When getting the flu vaccine, you should not get it on an empty stomach, and it is best to eat some food half an hour before the vaccination. If parents take their baby to get a flu shot, they also need to feed their baby half an hour before. After vaccination, you need to stay at the vaccination place for about 30 minutes, this is to observe whether the vaccinated person has any adverse conditions, and if there is an abnormality, the medical staff can deal with it in time.

    Within 24 hours after receiving the flu vaccine, you should not take a shower, and the vaccination site should not be wet. The area of vaccination often appears red, accompanied by some pain, and some people may also experience fever. At this time, you don't have to worry, this is a common reaction after vaccination, and the symptoms usually gradually disappear after a day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is generally not allowed to be beaten, but if you have a cold and other conditions, you generally can't fight, and if you play, it will affect the effect.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, no. If you have a cold, you can't get the flu vaccine, because when you get the flu vaccine, you should be able to inject it when you are completely healthy, and after the vaccine, there will be a normal immune response, and there will be a fever, so during the cold, if you inject the flu vaccine, it may aggravate the symptoms of the cold, or cause the cold to not be able to develop in time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, you can't get the flu vaccine during a cold, fever, or cough, even if you can get all kinds of vaccines, you have to wait for it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you have a cold, you can't get the flu vaccine, because when you get the flu vaccine, you should be in complete health. Because some antibiotics cannot be used after the flu shot, if there is a cough in the cold, bronchitis pneumonia will occur.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no need for a flu shot for a little cold. In the early stage, you can simply take some cold medicine, after all, it is not a big problem. There is no need to spend a lot of time, if it really doesn't work, you will get a hanging injection, as for the vaccine, I personally think it is really not appropriate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    One thing, if you have a cold, you can get the flu vaccine for the flu vaccine, and don't let it reduce the effectiveness of your flu vaccine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you already have cold symptoms, it is not recommended to get a flu vaccine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because you should wait until you have a cold before getting a flu shot, because the current situation is not suitable for flu vaccination, because if you have a cold or fever, it will not be good.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Vaccinations are not recommended when you have a cold for the following reasons:

    1. Because when we have a cold, our immunity is relatively low, and the vaccine is generally a live attenuated vaccine, which weakens the toxicity, but there is still some toxicity, so that when you have a cold, it will make the cold worse, and even when you are about to recover, after injecting the vaccine, it will lead to fever again, and the cold will not heal. Clause.

    Second, the purpose of vaccination is to make the immunity respond and produce antibodies, but because the immunity is relatively low during the cold, it is not easy to produce antibodies, and the probability of successful vaccination is relatively low. Clause.

    3. When vaccination, because it is a live attenuated vaccine, there are generally mild cold symptoms, which are easy to overlap with the symptoms during the cold, and it is not possible to judge the current symptoms caused by their own infection or caused by the injection of vaccines.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Vaccination is the injection of vaccines and other biological products into the human body, so that the body can produce a beneficial immune response against infection to achieve the purpose of preventing corresponding diseases. Generally, after vaccination, some people will have fever, local injection of redness, swelling, pain and other inflammatory reactions, which is normal, but if you have a cold at this time, the body's resistance is reduced, and vaccination is likely to aggravate the symptoms of the cold, and at the same time affect the effect of vaccination, so it is still recommended to vaccinate after the cold has healed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is not possible to take a vaccination during the cold period, because after the vaccination, some people will have a vaccine reaction that causes fever, headache, rash, diarrhea and other symptoms, which will aggravate the cold, which is not conducive to the recovery of the cold condition, and may also affect the efficacy of the vaccine. It is recommended to wait five to seven days after the cold before getting vaccinated.

    Most colds are caused by viruses, which can be carried out by oral antiviral oral liquid, paediatric aminophen xanthamine granules and other drugs**.

    If it is accompanied by a cough, cough syrup can be taken**. After vaccination, you will be observed in the hospital for half an hour before you can leave the hospital.

    If there are no adverse reactions, you can leave. If there is an adverse reaction, it is necessary to inform the doctor in time and carry out relevant treatment to avoid adverse effects on health.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Generally speaking, it is best not to vaccinate during the cold, especially in the case of fever caused by a cold, it is strictly forbidden to vaccinate, of course, if there is an emergency that must be vaccinated, then the case of a cold without a fever can also be considered, and there are professionals at the vaccination site, you can consult further.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you have a cold, you can't get vaccinated, no matter what vaccine you get, as long as you have a cold, you can't get vaccinated, and you can only get vaccinated a week after you get better.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is not recommended to get vaccinated during the cold period to avoid affecting the recovery of the condition.

    When the patient has a cold, the immunity is low and it is easy to cause viral and bacterial infections, and the main component of the vaccine is to inactivate viruses or bacteria, which are foreign substances in the body and may contain some toxins or viruses. Vaccinations given in the event of a cold can cause viral or bacterial infections with the vaccine, which can cause fever and other complications. Therefore, it is not recommended to get vaccinated during a cold, and it is generally possible to get vaccinated about a week after the cold symptoms have resolved.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Try to get vaccinated when you have a cold or when you have various diseases, people with high blood pressure, try not to get vaccinated to prevent ***, and when your cold symptoms disappear, then go to the vaccine, which is good for your body

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is not recommended to take the vaccine when you have a cold, because the body's immunity is relatively low when you have a cold, which is easy to cause infection of viruses and bacteria, and the main component of the vaccine is inactivated viruses or bacteria, which are foreign substances in the body and may contain some toxins or viruses.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Vaccines should not be given for colds, because all vaccinations cannot be given during an acute infection in the body. A cold is a viral infection of the respiratory tract, and it is an acute respiratory infection, so you should not be vaccinated during the onset of the disease.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Disease analysis: can you take a look at what kind of cold advice and suggestions: what we call vaccination is to inoculate vaccines and other biological products into the human body, so that the body can produce a beneficial immune response against infection, so as to achieve the purpose of preventing corresponding diseases.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Colds are inflammation of the upper respiratory tract caused by viral or bacterial infections, so try not to get vaccinated when you have a cold. People with colds often experience symptoms such as cough, phlegm, chills, and fever, and they feel very unwell.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you have a cold, don't get vaccinated first, and get vaccinated after the cold is cured, which is safer.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Question 1: Can you get a flu vaccine for a mild cold Hello, the common cold and the epidemic ** are two different things, the pathogens infected by the two are very different, and the common cold and flu vaccine cannot relieve the symptoms.

    In addition, vaccination is also called vaccination, and if the main brother is about prevention, those who have already had the flu need to see a doctor as soon as possible.

    Therefore, it is recommended that you visit a health center or clinic.

    Question 2: Can you get a flu vaccine if you are blind but not feverish You can't get vaccinated during a cold, it is recommended that you take cold medicine in time**, and don't eat some raw and cold food during the period, so as not to affect the recovery of the cold.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    No, in addition to being vaccinated, you should also do a good job of personal maintenance, you must wear more clothes, do not often eat raw and cold food, stay away from allergens, exercise regularly, and ensure adequate sleep.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, there are many types of colds, and not all colds are viruses, so there is no way to prevent them.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Yes, the flu vaccine can prevent the common cold, and it contains preventive ingredients that have a certain effect on the common cold.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    A flu vaccine is necessary. Especially for children who have gone to kindergarten, because there are more people who are easy to infect, there are more children who catch colds in spring and autumn, and the contagion is high, so it is particularly important to get a flu vaccine. September to October is the best time to get vaccinated, and it takes about 2-4 weeks to produce antibodies.

    November is the peak flu season.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Of course it needs to be hit. When we take the fight again, we can go to the regular hospital to make an appointment, and we must ask for the precautions, and then we can go to the day to get the shot.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It is necessary ... You can make an appointment at the community health center...

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Hello, flu vaccination is one of the effective measures to prevent epidemics, if it is a child with a mild cough, can you get the flu vaccine? Let's first judge his cough. Cough is a self-protection mechanism of the human body, for example, when dust enters the respiratory tract or water is inhaled into the respiratory tract, we have to eliminate foreign bodies by coughing, so the formation of cough may be the result of a combination of many complex factors.

    Cough is generally divided into physiological cough and pathological cough. Physiological cough, such as cough caused by a dry living environment, babies who don't like to drink water, or rarely drink water, can be vaccinated for this type of cough. If the cough is pathological, including a cold or a cough caused by an acute upper respiratory tract infection, or an acute cough caused by acute bronchitis, it is best not to get a flu vaccine.

    Be sure to proceed according to **and wait until the cough is completely relieved before getting a flu shot.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Difference Between Epidemic and Common Cold It is recommended that special populations (the elderly, children, patients with heart and lung diseases) receive the flu vaccine.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    You can't get the flu vaccine if you have a cold or fever. Getting a flu vaccine while in a state of illness may prolong or worsen the disease. Vaccinations are required 5 to 7 days after recovery. Pay attention to monitoring your temperature.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    If you have a cold, it is best not to get vaccinated for the time being.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    No, you need to be completely ready!

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