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  2. What to expect after you get a flu shot - AOL

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    The influenza vaccine won't give you the flu. However, flu shot side effects do include sore muscles, fatigue and fever. ... younger than age 2 and age 50 ... to the flu vaccine or any ingredients ...

  3. Doctors Reveal the Exact Time You Should Get Your Flu Shot - AOL

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    “It takes up to two weeks after getting a flu shot to be fully protected,” says Dr. Boling. ... adults age 50 and over (and particularly past age 65), and individuals with chronic conditions ...

  4. Doctors’ Science-Backed Tips for Getting Over the Flu Faster

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    People with the flu are the most contagious during the first three to four days of having symptoms, per the CDC, although you could technically be contagious longer than that. The recovery period .

  5. Lightheadedness - Wikipedia

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    Treatment may include drinking plenty of water or other fluids (unless the lightheadedness is the result of water intoxication in which case drinking water is quite dangerous). If a patient is unable to keep fluids down from nausea or vomiting, they may need intravenous fluids such as Ringer's lactate solution .

  6. Do you have the flu? Watch out for these 2025 symptoms ... - AOL

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    Less than half of adults (42.7%) had gotten their annual flu shot as of the week ended Dec. 28, as had about the same proportion of children (41.9%). For more on the flu:

  7. Polyvalent influenza vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Polyvalent influenza vaccine is a type of influenza vaccine that provides immunity against more than one type of antigen. [1] In the second week after receiving the flu shot, the body's immune system is triggered by the antigens so the body starts producing antibodies. These antibodies help fight against influenza viruses.