This is the easy way to avoid it. Every year, at the beginning of the winter, there are many questions in the minds of people about it
Should I take it?
What is the best time to take the Scorpion?
Does it cause cold?
Does it prevent colds?
And the most important question comes to everyone, why this focus on influenza, which is known to be a disease does not require treatment and disappear automatically in a few days.
Today, we will answer all these questions. Perhaps the general picture here is clearer so that your decision to take it is based on knowledge and knowledge.
First of all, I would like to clarify what is important, and why is it recommended to take the scorpion, the benefit of which is to reduce the chances of infection, reduce the severity of the infection if occurred and reduce the complications of the disease, which may even reach the death. And because it is a virus that may spread in the form of an epidemic in the community and globally.
The flu vaccine is recommended for everyone aged 6 months and above.
In some cases, the quantities available are limited, which requires a wise description of the people most in need, who are more susceptible to complications of influenza. These are:
• Children between the ages of 6 months and 4 years.
• Adults above the age of 50 years.
• With respiratory diseases.
• Patients with heart disease and arteriosclerosis.
• Diabetics.
• People living in care centers for older persons.
People with health problems leading to immune deficiency, such as:
- AIDS.
- Persons who underwent organ transplants.
- Cancer patients undergoing treatment.
Persons who have direct contact with any of the above categories, including:
- Patients who provide daily care.
- Workers in care homes.
- Parameters in nursery schools.
- Medical personnel.
It is recommended to take the scorpion at the beginning of the winter and during the flu season in full, and this is usually with the beginning of October and extends during the winter.
The scorpion is generally safe and the most common complication is the occurrence of some pain and redness in the place of the needle. In some rare cases, a severe allergic reaction may occur, which is more common in people who are highly sensitive to eggs.
The flu vaccine does not cause the flu, and it is a misconception that people think that even though they were taken by the scion, they got colds and the scorpion did not stop him. It is important to know the following: The influenza vaccine contains influenza A and B, and therefore we have a quorum. Colds from other viruses not found in the scorpion.