If you feel it, your Covid vaccine works
These reactions are normal and mean that the vaccine works, say experts.
Some side effects must be expected after yourCOVID vaccine. The CDC says that these "are normal signs that your body builds protection. These side effects can affect your ability to do daily activities, but they should disappear in a few days. Some people", note, "have not No side effects. "So what side effects are" good "and those you should worry about? Read on and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseSigns that your illness is actually coronavirus in disguise.
You can feel pain, redness or swelling on the arm where you have shot
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Chief Medical Officer of the President and Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said he felt a little pain in his arm. "Getting this reaction on the site is exactly what we expect we were expecting a vaccine that tries to imitate a pathogen without causing the disease"Deborah Fuller, a vaccine at the University of Medicine at the University of Washington, Seattle, saysNational Geographic.
You could have a fever or chills
A fever, chills and other side effects on this list are a good sign, let's say to doctors. "And we know why this happens - because the vaccine is very powerful to induce an immune response. This is one of the reasons we get as high levels of protection" againstCOVID-19 [Feminine, Dr. Peter Hotez, Vaccinologist and Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, saidCnn.
You could feel evils or muscle pain
"The vaccine, because you give it in the arm, it gives a systemic reaction. You know that because sometimes after the second dose, you feel a little bad, a little frontal, which means that the immune system has really become Review, "Dr. Fauci said in an interview with MSNBC.
You could be tired or tired
Fauci says he felt a little tired after his vaccine. "About 65% of vaccine beneficiaries in Pfizer and Moderna tests, and 38% in Johnson & Johnson fatigue," saysInternal business community.
You can have a headache
"If you encounter any common side effects such as headaches, fever or chills after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine, it is perfectly fine to take a lifter of pain especially from counter-counter such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen to relieve your discomfort, say experts., "According toAarp.
You can get nausea
Say itCleveland Clinic: "The data show that side effects are more often felt after the second dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine rather than after the first dose. With Johnson & Johnson, the most commonly reported side effects were arms pains. Headache, headaches, headaches, muscle pain and nausea. Most side effects took place one to two days after vaccination. "
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You can not feel anything at all!
Everyone does not run side effects, and that does not mean that your vaccine does not work. "The great message to take away is that not having an adverse effects, nor serious side effects, is no reason to worry:" John Wherry, Immunologist at the University of Pennsylvania, saidAmerican scientist.
When to worry about all side effects
"In most cases, the discomfort of pain or fever is a normal sign that your body builds protection," says the CDC. "Contact your doctor or health care provider:
- If the redness or tenderness where you have the gun gets worse after 24 hours
- If your side effects worry or do not seem to leave after a few days
If you get a Covid-19 vaccine and you think you have a severe allergic reaction after leaving the vaccination site, look for immediate medical care by calling 911. And to protect your life and the lives of others, do not visit those35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.