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What is the Flu Vaccine?

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The flu vaccine is an effective vaccination that offers protection against viral infection.

Influenza, often referred to as the flu, is a common but potentially serious viral infection that affects the respiratory system. It spreads easily, particularly in crowded environments such as schools, offices and public transport. One of the most reliable ways to protect yourself against the flu is through vaccination.

The flu vaccine is specially designed to reduce the risk of infection by targeting the most widespread strains of influenza each year. Because flu viruses are constantly changing, the vaccine is reviewed and updated annually by global health authorities to ensure it remains effective.

How does the Flu Vaccine work?

Your immune system is your body’s natural defence against infections, but it needs to be “trained” to recognise threats it has never encountered. This is where the flu vaccine comes in.

Generally, this is how it works:

  • The vaccine introduces inactivated flu viruses or purified viral proteins into the body. These components cannot cause illness, but are enough to trigger an immune response.
  • Once exposed, your body begins producing antibodies that specifically target influenza.
  • These antibodies remain in your system, ready to respond quickly if you encounter the real virus later on.

Within about two weeks of vaccination, your immune system is primed and prepared, giving you stronger protection throughout the flu season.

How long do the effects of a Flu Vaccine last?

The protection offered by the flu vaccine is effective but temporary. After vaccination, your antibody levels gradually decline over time, which is why the vaccine is recommended annually.

In general, protection lasts for about 6 to 12 months, with the strongest immunity seen in the first few months after vaccination. Because influenza viruses are constantly evolving, the strains that circulate from year to year can differ. Each year’s vaccine is therefore updated to match the most current strains and ensure optimal protection.

What are the benefits of the Flu Vaccine?

Beyond simply preventing illness, the flu vaccine provides wide-reaching benefits for both individuals and communities. By reducing your chances of infection, you also help minimise the spread of influenza to those around you.

Some of the key advantages include:

  • Lower risk of illness vaccinated individuals are far less likely to contract the flu.
  • Milder symptoms even if infection occurs, it is generally less severe and resolves more quickly.
  • Reduced complications serious outcomes such as pneumonia, hospitalisation or worsening of chronic illnesses are significantly less common.
  • Community protection widespread vaccination lowers overall circulation of the virus, safeguarding children, the elderly and others who may not respond as strongly to the vaccine.
  • Peace of mind being protected means fewer disruptions to work, school and daily life.

Who should get the Flu Vaccine?

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While anyone can take the vaccine, it is highly encouraged for high risk individuals such as children, older adults and those with a weakened immune system.

While vaccination is beneficial for nearly everyone, certain groups are at higher risk of complications and are strongly encouraged to receive it each year.

These include:

  • Older adults people aged 65 years old and above are more vulnerable to severe illness.
  • Children those over 6 months of age benefit from protection, especially since young children can spread the flu quickly in schools and childcare settings.
  • Pregnant women vaccination not only protects the mother but also provides the baby with some immunity after birth.
  • People with chronic conditions individuals with diabetes, heart disease, asthma or weakened immune systems are more likely to develop serious complications from influenza.
  • Healthcare workers and caregivers those who care for patients or family members can help prevent spreading the flu to vulnerable individuals.
  • Frequent travellers – travelling exposes you to different flu strains circulating in other regions, making yearly vaccination a smart precaution.
  • Anyone seeking extra protection – even healthy adults can benefit, reducing their chances of falling sick and helping to minimise workplace or household transmission.

Who should not get the Flu Vaccine?

Although the vaccine is safe for most people, there are a few exceptions where extra caution is needed. Before vaccination, our doctor will review your medical history and determine suitability.

But generally, the groups that should refrain from getting the vaccine are:

  • Infants under 6 months they are too young to receive the vaccine.
  • Severe allergies people who have had a life-threatening reaction to a previous flu vaccine or its components should avoid it.
  • Guillain-Barré syndrome individuals with a history of this condition after vaccination may not be suitable candidates.
  • Temporary illness those with high fever or severe illness should delay vaccination until they recover.

Are there any side effects to the Flu Vaccine?

Like any medical intervention, the flu vaccine may cause mild side effects, but these are usually short-lived and not a cause for concern. Experiencing minor symptoms is often a sign that your immune system is responding as intended.

But some of the possible effects include:

  • Local reactions such as redness, swelling or soreness at the injection site.
  • Low-grade fever or chills within the first 24 hours.
  • Mild fatigue or muscle aches.

Serious reactions are extremely rare. However, if you experience difficulty breathing, swelling of the lips or face or a severe rash, do seek medical help immediately.

What to expect after receiving the Flu Vaccine?

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You may experience some mild side effects such as temporary redness at the injection site, but it usually subsides on its own after a few hours.

The process of flu vaccination is generally smooth, but it is natural to experience some short-lived effects as your body builds protection. Most of these are mild and resolve within a few days.

Immediately after vaccination

You may notice mild reactions at the injection site. Clinics may also observe patients briefly after the jab.

  • A quick sting or ache where the injection was given
  • Slight redness or swelling at the site
  • 15 to 30 minutes of observation for safety

Within the next day or two

Your immune system may respond with short-term symptoms, which are a normal part of building protection.

  • Low-grade fever or chills
  • Feeling tired or mildly achy
  • Slight headache in some cases

Precautions to take

Simple measures can help ease temporary discomfort.

  • Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated
  • Get adequate rest if you feel tired
  • Apply a cool compress to the injection site for soreness
  • Continue with light activities but avoid overexertion

Warning signs to look out for

Severe side effects are extremely rare but should not be ignored. Seek urgent medical attention if you notice:

  • Sudden difficulty breathing or wheezing
  • Dizziness or fainting
  • Swelling of the lips, tongue or face
  • Widespread rash or hives

Summary

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The flu vaccine offers protection for you, your loved ones and the community.

The flu vaccine remains one of the most reliable ways to guard against influenza and its potential complications. Rather than waiting until illness strikes, the vaccine equips your immune system in advance, helping it recognise the virus quickly and respond before it has the chance to cause serious harm.

Choosing to be vaccinated each year is a proactive step towards maintaining your health and well-being. It reduces the likelihood of falling ill, minimises the severity of symptoms if infection does occur and lowers the risk of spreading the flu to vulnerable groups such as young children, the elderly and those with chronic conditions.

If you are unsure when your last flu vaccine was or whether it is time for a booster, consider speaking with our doctor. A simple conversation can clarify your needs and ensure you are well prepared for the flu season ahead. Call us today to schedule your appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the flu vaccine give me the flu?

No. The flu vaccine does not contain live flu viruses and cannot cause influenza.

How often should I get the flu vaccine?

It is recommended once a year because flu viruses mutate and the vaccine is updated annually.

When is the best time to get the flu vaccine?

Ideally, before the flu season begins. In Singapore, flu can circulate year-round, so vaccination is recommended at any time.

Is the flu vaccine safe during pregnancy?

Yes. Pregnant women are strongly encouraged to receive the vaccine as it protects both mother and baby.

Do I still need the flu vaccine if I am healthy?

Yes. Even healthy individuals can catch and spread the flu. Vaccination helps reduce overall transmission in the community.

Is the flu vaccine covered by insurance or national health schemes?

Coverage depends on your insurance plan or local health programme. It is best to check with your insurer to have a clearer understanding of what your policy and coverage entails.

How early before a trip or event should I get the flu vaccine?

It is best to get your flu vaccine at least 2 weeks before your trip or event. This allows enough time for your body to build up protective antibodies and reach optimal immunity.

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