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Secondary Effects of Vaccines to Know Before Travelling

Before going to visit a new place, it is important to receive vaccinations to prevent certain possible infections that may be prevalent in the area. A vaccine results in some mild effects when administered. The normal side effects of receiving vaccinations include a slight fever, and the area that is injected becomes sore. Body reaction, however, varies differently for different people. Some may experience more severe side effects from the same vaccines. Travelers should not have the fear of being given several vaccines for various ailments at the same time since it does not increase the chances of suffering more side effects.

How Different Vaccines May Affect the Body

 
Some people may experience severe allergic reactions from the vaccines. Such effects include; becoming weak in the body, racing heartbeat, swelling of the throat, high fever and difficulties in breathing. In an event that one has such conditions, a doctor should be called in immediately and an apparent cause of the symptoms given.

Vaccines are given to people traveling to prevent them from acquiring diseases such as hepatitis A, anthrax, DPT, hepatitis B, influenza, measles and, yellow fever among other ailments. Vaccines for every disease causes different side effects on the body. If a person is given vaccination for yellow fever, they may experience reddening of the body, fever swelling and soreness for up to ten days. Anthrax vaccine may cause nausea, headaches, fatigue and itching. Administering the polio vaccine can result in loss of appetite, fever, vomiting and fatigue for less than three days.

Vaccination for Japanese Encephalitis and Measles

 
In case an individual receives the vaccination for Japanese encephalitis, effects may include abdominal pain, rash, tired muscles, and seizures in acute situations. Measles is another disease that people receive immunization. Effects from the measles vaccine include swelling of glands in the neck and cheeks, rash, stiff joints and low levels of consciousness in the extremes. Many other diseases that people get immunized against all have their unique effects. A traveler should ensure that they have knowledge on these effects.

Administering vaccines depend on many qualities of the person receiving them. Factors that medical practitioners consider include the age, travel destination, previous vaccines received, the health condition and the time of the year one is traveling. These factors determine whether it is safe to give the vaccine or not.