I just got my flu shot 2 days ago and I have a round red welt on my arm where they injected the shot. If I touch it, it feels like a severe bruise. On top of that, my arm aches pretty bad from my shoulder down to my elbow, like a sharp shooting pain. From everything I have read on it, I assume it is normal. If it doesn't stop within the next week, I'll call my doctor for advise.
There is no such thing. You can die from getting shot anywhere on your body.
yes
Yes it is normal, some girls just get theirs, and some don't get theirs. It just depends on your body. You period might slow down and eventually stop all together on this shot. Once you stop getting the shot, your period should return back to normal, depending again on your body.
Getting a rabies shot will have no effect on a dog's grooming, which can be done whenever the dog needs it.
by not getting shot
Yes. Go for a head/neck shot and nothing else. A body shot is too risky of just hurting it and the bird getting away.
it hurts a lot. you get a terrible head ache and stomache ache and arm ache afterwards... but youll be fine dnt worry. just think that your not the only person in the world getting it! you will do just great!!
because if they get raped,kid napped,the bus leaves them behind or they get shot with no body with them but the person who shot them
When I had a severe concussion, I got a nausea shot and was placed on IV fluids due to dehydration from vomiting. If treated soon enough, there should not be a shot needed unless for pain.
Lower body muscles are important in the free throw shot. Essentially, a perfect free throw shot is dependent on the timing of the shot. The lower body muscles should be used to generate a good deal of the power; this power can be harnessed to its fullest at the perfect timing.The lower body muscles also provide stability during the shot. If you do not bend your knees when you shoot the ball, the ball moves more erratically.
No. All patients should have healed by now.
See your doctor or birth control clinic.