I feel that babies will experience
fewer vaccine reactions; I think babies» bodies can handle them better.
Not exact matches
Side note: I needed a yellow fever
vaccine a
few years back and I never really researched it, but I had no issues or
reactions or horror stories.
A far less common but serious
vaccine side effect, occurring in
fewer than one in a million cases, is an immediate allergic
reaction that can be treated with common medications to ease itching or swelling or, in more serious cases, by administering epinephrine.
A
few ferrets experience adverse
reactions to
vaccines.
«It is generally only the adverse
reactions that occur within the first
few hours to a day after vaccination that are considered
vaccine - associated by mos veterinarians or owners.
Even with our best intentions, a very
few number of cats may still have a
vaccine reaction.
Severe
vaccine reactions that occur within a
few minutes to a
few hours after
vaccine administration.
Most veterinarians believe that there is no danger in administering the
vaccine although a
few cite rumors of a possibly more violent
reaction to coronavirus if later exposed.
Although
vaccine reactions can take weeks, months or even years to develop (think of allergies, joint disease, renal disease or hypothyroidism), in the majority of cases, vets only think of
vaccine reactions if the dog suffers classic symptoms like sudden explosive diarrhea, lethargy and pain within a
few hours of the
vaccine.
Reactions to the leptospirosis
vaccine usually take the form of lethargy for a
few days and possibly loss of appetite.
They have several health conditions common to big dogs (like hip dysplasia, bloat, elbow dysplasia, and some others) and a
few specific just to their breed and a
few others (some autoimmune diseases,
vaccine reactions, and tranquilizer and anesthesia
reactions).
Veterinarians have seen very
few allergic
reactions to this
vaccine.
In theory, this
vaccine should cause very
few reactions.
First of all, remember that most
vaccine reactions are not cancerous and disappear within a
few weeks of vaccination.
These
reactions typically occur soon after the
vaccine is administered and remain usually no more than a
few days.
Fortunately, serious
vaccine reactions are rare and if they do occur, it is usually within a
few minutes of administration.