February 14, 2014

How does it work for the flu vaccine?

Have you started sneezing and coughing? Do you feel pain in the muscles of your body and your temperature rise? May be infected with the flu, but do not worry, although the whole world is talking about the dangers of influenza and the death of many people hardiness, but you can get a vaccine against the disease, and are advised to take it for people at risk of the impact of the disease on their lives when the infection, since this category includes children under two years, and the elderly aged over 64 years.
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But it must be stressed that the vaccine will not work on protection from infection influenza, but can alleviate the symptoms, which can be infected by the person, and reduce complications associated with infections caused by the disease, and doctors confirmed that he cannot be that a person has the disease from behind the injected vaccine.

He also noted, "Center for Disease Control," that the age of the person receiving the vaccine affects the effectiveness, as the older people will not be able to get the degrees of protection is high, as is the case with the younger of them are not, and applies the same situation on people living with chronic diseases.

Doctors recommend flu patients to stay in their homes, and not to go to the hospital, because you can stay at home and take a rest, eat pain relievers, which can smooth out the muscle pain associated with this disease.

But if the worsened condition of the patient he must go to the hospital, especially when heavy disease to the extent that can not the patient from breathing normally, or fluid retention in the body because of nausea, which can lead to vomiting or sweating, and thus can lead to dehydration.

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