The CDC says if you notice this side effect of delayed vaccine, report it

The agency analyzes the signs and symptoms of this rare but serious complication.


Anyone of 12 years or more cannow be vaccinated Against Covid in the United States, after a successful race for adults and promising results of clinical trials, the administration of American foods and medicines (FDA) extended theAuthorization for emergency use From the Pfizer vaccine to children aged 12 to 15 on May 10, May 10, but while the vast majority of these vaccinations continued without hitch, there were rare but serious complications. Disease control and prevention centers (CDC) have recently identified twoForms of cardiac inflammation In the young adults after vaccination: myocarditis, which is an inflammation of the heart muscle and pericarditis, which is an inflammation of the outer mucosa of the heart. Now that the agency has found more than 300 cases of cardiac inflammation, it is a question of warning people to be looking for signs of this side effect of delayed vaccine.

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Rochelle Walensky, MD, the director of the CDC, discussed theCase of cardiac inflammation During the latest press information on June 17 of the Agency, the CDC asked the "clinicians to be looking for symptoms of myocarditis symptoms or pericarditis after vaccination," she said.

According to the CDC, there arewarning signs Cardiac inflammation after vaccination that you need to be aware. By the agency, clinicians and vaccinated people should be on the lookout for chest pain, shortness of breath and feelings of having a fast, floating or hammering heart.

"Check out medical care if you think you or your child have one of these symptoms within a week after Covid-19 vaccination," said CDC.

According to the CDC, most reported cases occurred in male adolescents and young adults. It is also more often reported after the second dose of a mRNA vaccine and typically in several days after vaccination.

"Since April 2021, an increase in cases of myocarditis and pericarditis has been reported in the United States after the Vaccine Arna Covid-19 (Pfizer-Biontech and Moderna), especially for adolescents and young adults," said CDC . The agency says there was no similar model observed for those who get Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

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Many experts exhort people in the United States not to worry too much about this delayed side effect. The American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Area Association (ASA) published a joint statement on 12 June, warning persons not to delay their vaccinations while the CDC examines cases of this side effect.

"We remain confident that theBenefits of vaccination Exceed by far the very unusual risks ", the management of the AHA and the ASA declared in the declaration.

The CDC collects clinician reports and "examines them to ensure, in real time, vaccine safety," Walensky said. The Agency's Consultative Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) also has a meeting on June 18 to analyze the benefit of CVID vaccine risks compared to this side effect on all age groups.

"The cases are rare and the vast majority have completely solved with rest and support care", insured Walensky. She added that although 300 cases have been identified "more than 20 million adults and young adults [have been] vaccinated in the United States."

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