Can a flu shot cause sweating, anxiety and other physical disabilities?
Yes flu shot can cause sweating and anxiety. This is the most common symptoms. Some people do feel muscle ache, and body pain, Soreness, redness, or swelling at the place where the shot was and low grade fever. As the virus of a flu shot are inactivated so people mearly get any serious side effect. To know more information regarding flu follow this link.
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I was vaccinated last year and afterwards developed a host of negative symptoms that my doctors haven’t been able to explain. (Male, 32) A: In the short term, any needle can cause sweating and anxiety. This is particularly pronounced in people with phobic issues about needles and may recur with anything that reminds them of the needle-related episode. A flu shot (influenza vaccination) quite commonly causes local soreness, redness and swelling at the site of the injection. It can also cause lethargy and muscle aches in some people. It cannot cause the illness of influenza because the vaccine does not contain any live virus. Rarely, it can cause a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) and there is an association, but not an established causal relationship, between the flu shot and a (usually temporary) paralysing condition called Guillain-Barre syndrome. I would need more specific information about what you have experienced to give you more specific advice. It is worth saying, though,