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ADVERSE EVENTS At the site of the injection you may have pain, redness, swelling, bruising or hardness. You may feel unwell and have a fever, shivering, sweating, tiredness, headache and aches in your muscles and joints. These effects should only last a day or two.
You should tell your doctor if you get any of the following unwanted effects: nerve pain (neuralgia), numbness / pins and needles (possibly with fever), convulsions, unexplained or easy bruising, skin rash, urinary symptoms.
Some people can have an allergic reaction to the vaccine. You may be asked to stay in the surgery or vaccination area for a short time after the vaccination to check that you do not have an immediate allergic reaction. Tell the doctor or nurse if you get a rash, have tightness in the throat or shortness of breath or any other unwanted effects.
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Comments
My son had a second dosage of Flu 4 days back. But, the leg on which the vaccine was given, seems to be losing balance. Whenever my son walks (with our support, off-course) - he has loss of balance, frequently sits down, like he is tired. These symptoms are observed only after the dosage.
Plea se guide me as to what can be the causes and remedies for the same. Could this be ADE (Acute disseminated encephalomyelit is)? Please guide me, I am very worried.
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