Can I get a flu shot if I have a lingering cough?
If you’re not dealing with a moderate to severe illness, you should have no problem with the vaccine and should not hold off. A cough, congestion, headache, and sore throat won’t affect your body’s response to the flu shot.
How soon can you get a flu shot after taking antibiotics?
Usually taking antibiotics shouldn’t prevent you from getting the flu vaccine, according to Macnair. “However if you have just started the antibiotics and you are still feverish from the infection then you should postpone the vaccine,” she says.
Can I get a flu shot if I have a cold sore?
It all depends on how sick you are: a runny nose, cough, and aches and pains will not prevent you from receiving the vaccine, but having a high fever will. “If you are ‘systemically unwell’ or have a fever of above 38.5C, it’s medically recommended that we hold off,” Dr Clements said.
Can I get the Covid vaccine if I have bronchitis?
Research shows that almost half of people who have COVID-19 have mild symptoms but can still spread the virus. So if you’ve had chronic bronchitis or other lung problems like asthma or lung disease, take extra care to not get sick. Vaccines are now available and you encouraged to get one when it is available to you.
Can you get a flu shot while on Zpack?
Interactions between your drugs No interactions were found between Azithromycin Dose Pack and influenza virus vaccine, inactivated. This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.
Can I get a flu shot if I have a sinus infection?
You can still get the flu vaccine if you have a mild illness, such as a cold or sinus infection. People who have a fever or a moderate or severe illness may need to delay vaccination until they’ve recovered.
How long after Covid can you be vaccinated?
If you were treated for COVID-19 with monoclonal antibodies or convalescent plasma, you should wait 90 days before getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
How long after Covid can I get Covid vaccine?