Vaccination is not just for children. Adults also can be protected from life threatening diseases which helps in increased productive hours and reduced morbidity and mortality too. As an adult, you are busy with life and have many responsibilities.The need for vaccines does not go away with age. In fact, there are specific ages in your adult life when vaccinations are recommended. Also, protection from vaccines you received as a child can wear off over time, and there are more vaccines available now.The vaccines you need as an adult are determined by many factors including your age, lifestyle, health condition, and which vaccines you’ve received during your life.
Prevention is better
than Cure
Immunization against
threatening diseases
Protects from
contagious diseases
Safe and Effective.
Saves time and money
Increased productive hours,
reduced morbidity & mortality
It's of utmost priority for those withother chronic ailments to stay healthy and therefore prevention is better than cure. Vaccinations provide the best protection against diseases that could result not only in serious health problems, but also missed work, exorbitant medical bills, and hampers the normal family life.
In most of the cases it is observed that adults with asthma are more likely to get complications from the flu.
Due to asthma, your airways may swell and become blocked with mucus, making it hard to breathe. Few vaccine-preventable diseases can also increase swelling of your airways and lungs.
Blood glucose levels may raise to extremely high levels due to influenza infections.
People with diabetes have shown higher rates of Hepatitis B as compared to the normal population,
A compromised immune system among diabetic people makes it more difficult and complicated to fight off infections.
Deaths due to lung or blood infection and meningitis is an increased risk in people with diabetes.
Developing serious complications due influenza is of high risk for people with heart diseases.
People with heart diseasesare more likely to have serious complications from certain diseases and it becomes more difficult to fight off these diseases.
There is an increased risk for invasive pneumococcal disease, including pneumonia with bloodstream infectionfor people with heart diseases.
Need assistance or guidance? Our team is here to support you
reach out anytime for quick, reliable help