Washing your hands, covering your mouth when you sneeze and being overall cautious about germs are great secondary practices to avoid the flu, but getting a flu shot is the best thing you can do to ensure you stay well this flu season. While even the flu shot will not give you guaranteed immunity from getting sick, there are many benefits to receiving it both for yourself and your entire community. By educating yourself about how the flu shot works and how it is helpful, you can make an informed decision to stay healthy from the flu.
How the Flu Shot Works
The flu shot contains live strains of the types of flu viruses that researchers determine are likely to be most prevalent this year. The most common cause of the flu are types of Flu Strain A, but most shots also have two types of Flu Strain B within them in order to protect against these as well. While it is a common misconception, the flu shot cannot give you the flu. That’s because the strains of the virus in the shot are inactivated, not live. While mild, flu-like symptoms are sometimes reported after the vaccine, these are a result of your body creating antibodies to be able to fight the virus if you are exposed. It takes about two weeks for your body to be fully prepared to fight the flu.
Benefits of the Flu Shot
While no one likes receiving a shot, the benefits of the flu vaccine far outweigh the brief discomfort it can cause. Some of the benefits include:
- You are less likely to get sick yourself.
- You are less likely to transmit the disease to others, especially those with compromised immune systems.
- You are helping those who cannot get vaccinated, such as babies under 6 months of age.
- You are lowering your risk of complications as a result of the flu infection.
- If you do get sick, the severity of your symptoms will likely be greatly reduced.
When you’re ready to get your flu shot, we’ll be ready for you! Get in touch with us today at AFC Urgent Care Chapman Highway to ensure you’re practicing wellness!