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Can you have a flu vaccine , if you have a cold ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can have a hot forehead without necessarily having a temperature so they don't go hand in hand like some people seem to think they do.
I wasn't allowed to have one at my surgery when I had a chest infection. I had mine a couple of weeks after, went for blood tests and the nurse noticed I needed one and she did it there and then for me.
I wasn't allowed to have one at my surgery when I had a chest infection. I had mine a couple of weeks after, went for blood tests and the nurse noticed I needed one and she did it there and then for me.
jno.......just seen your post.
Colds are viral in origin and are usually associated with a rise in temperature....one doesn,t have to be sweating and feverish to have a rise in temperature. If you feel perfectly normal but have sneezing and a runny nose, one doesn' t usually take one's temperature, so how will you know?
Many of these "colds" are due to an allergy or more likely vast motor rhinitis (sudden change in air temperature>
Colds are viral in origin and are usually associated with a rise in temperature....one doesn,t have to be sweating and feverish to have a rise in temperature. If you feel perfectly normal but have sneezing and a runny nose, one doesn' t usually take one's temperature, so how will you know?
Many of these "colds" are due to an allergy or more likely vast motor rhinitis (sudden change in air temperature>
that's going to depend a bit on the med. Sometimes taking them with a hot drink can dissolve a capsule or coating and make the thing taste a bit disgusting.
If its something OTC then it should be okay, so long as you drink plenty with them and its not alcoholic. I have trouble swallowing large tablets, so where possible I swallow them with food, then have a drink.
If its something OTC then it should be okay, so long as you drink plenty with them and its not alcoholic. I have trouble swallowing large tablets, so where possible I swallow them with food, then have a drink.