What are the Downsides of Flu Vaccines?
Even though getting vaccinated seems to be the right choice in order to protect yourself and your family from the seasonal influenza, there is always a downside to it. The side effects of the flu vaccine are not usually severe but sometimes may leave a long lasting impact on one’s health.
There are 2 types of vaccines, one is the injection and the other one is the nasal spray. Their side-effects differ as well. For example, the flu shot can cause mild discomfort and effects such as fever, ache and rash. These usually last for 1 or 2 days. However, there are some unusual cases of severe allergic reactions each year. These individuals can ask for compensation from the centre they got their shots from. Despite the fact that vaccinations are usually granted safe, some medical researchers claim that it is very risky to give children under 15 years of age any shots that are not extremely necessary. Some researchers suspect that they might be a key factor behind autism, as there are no autistic children in the Amish community, and they never receive any vaccinations.
The nasal vaccine is milder in nature; therefore it is considered safer and never has any severe side-effects. Consulting a physician before getting vaccinated may prevent suffering from side-effects.