The influenza vaccine is one of the most important vaccinations that must be obtained before the arrival of the winter season, and helps prevent the risk of seasonal influenza infection, as well as reduce the risk of severe complications, and you can get the influenza vaccine with a cold as long as you do not have a fever over 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit, But you should also not get a flu shot if you are having trouble breathing.
According to a report by the site insider Although the best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu shot, you should wait to get vaccinated if you have severe symptoms of another illness..
Can you get a flu shot with a cold?
It’s generally safe to get the flu shot with a cold or other mild illness, and you’re not likely to have additional side effects if you were vaccinated while you had a cold. You can also get a flu shot if you have other mild conditions, such as sinusitis. or seasonal allergies.
Do not take the flu vaccine with a fever
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While it’s generally okay to get a flu shot with a cold or other mild illness, you should wait to get vaccinated if you have a fever over 99.5°F (37.5°C) or signs of shortness of breath such as shortness of breath and discomfort in the chest.
If you have any of these symptoms, this indicates the possibility of a more serious illness that may be exacerbated by the side effects of the flu vaccine.