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  2. What to Know About 2024’s Flu Shot Side Effects - AOL

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    It you have flu shot side effects at all, they will likely start eight to 12 hours after your shot, says Thomas Russo, M.D., professor and chief of infectious disease at the University at Buffalo ...

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

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    But you might have some short-lived symptoms for a few days after the shot, since it has rallied your immune system to attack if a flu virus does actually invade. Common flu shot side effects include:

  4. We're in flu season. What are symptoms? How to tell it's not ...

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    Over 160,000 people this season have landed in the hospital from flu complications, CDC estimates. More than 6,600 have died. Here's the symptoms.

  5. Oculo-respiratory syndrome - Wikipedia

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    These symptoms typically occur 2-24 hours after administration of the vaccine and they are resolved between 48-72 hours of onset. Any combination of symptoms will diagnose ORS. The symptoms experienced mimic those of any flu vaccination however they are a little more moderate; though there have not been any reported cases of hospitalization due ...

  6. 11 Totally Normal Side Effects of the Flu Shot, According to ...

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    Doctors explain flu shot side effects, from arm soreness to fatigue. Plus, how to feel better if you feel sick post vaccine and severe reactions to be aware of. 11 Totally Normal Side Effects of ...

  7. How do you know if you have the flu, COVID or RSV? What to ...

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    Flu symptoms show up about one to four days after exposure. Symptoms of a cold, the flu, RSV and COVID-19 may look the same. ... They also recommend the flu vaccine early to the parents of ...

  8. Hiccup - Wikipedia

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    The hiccup is an involuntary action involving a reflex arc. [1] Once triggered, the reflex causes a strong contraction of the diaphragm followed about a quarter of a second later by closure of the epiglottis [citation needed], a structure inside of the throat, which results in the "hic" sound. Hiccups may occur individually, or they may occur ...

  9. List of seasonal influenza vaccines - Wikipedia

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    It is presented as a 0.25 ml syringe for pediatric use, as a 0.5 ml syringe for adults and children, as a 0.5 ml vial for adults and children, and as a 5 ml vial for adults and children. [20] Fluzone must be refrigerated under temperatures from 2 to 8 °C (36 to 46 °F) and is inactivated by freezing.