The CDC has just given this new warning on your second shot Covid.

The best health agency of the nation says to be prepared for this if you get the Pfizer or Modern vaccine.


An ever increasing number of Americans becomes vaccinated every day. According to disease control and prevention centers (CDC), 39 million people in the United States arefully vaccinated33 million others received their first shot and the rest of the country still expects patiently that the presidentJoe Bidensays there will beenough vaccines for all American adults. Now that many more people are close to being fully vaccinated, theCDC has published a new warning On March 16th so that everyone reaches the second stage of their vaccination trip. Read it to find out what they tell you to be prepared with your second shot, and for more information on the latest news from the vaccine, see why doctors sayDo not do it 2 hours before or after your vaccine.

The CDC warns that the side effects of vaccine can hit you stronger the second time.

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In his updated tips, the CDC warns patients only when it comes to the Covid vaccine, "Side effects After your second shot can be more intense than those you have encountered after your first shot. "

This promotes a U.K study. 40,000 subjects, of which 12,000 had receivedThe two doses of the vaccine against Pfizer. After the first time, 37% of the beneficiaries reported local side effects, including the pain or swelling at the site of the injection and 12% reported at least one side effect of the whole body in the days following their shot. After the second dose, these figures reached 45% and 22% respectively. And for more information on how the vaccine can assign you, discoverIf you have more than 65 years, the CDC says it expects this after your COVID vaccine..

Side effects are a sign that the vaccine works.

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The new CDC warning also indicates that "side effects are normal signs that your body builds protection."

AsThaddeus Stappenbeck, MD, President of the Department of Inflammation and Immunity at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute, explains, when your body is introduced on a new virus in the form of aMessenger RNA vaccine, like the Pfizer or the Moderna Jabs, "the cells start to make a peak protein, so that your body thinks that your muscle cells are massively infected with the coronavirus. because of yourthe body will try to fight against simulated infection in cells. This causes a certain part of the inflammation that people experience. As your immune system hits to fight what it thinks is an "infection" and generating antibodies very quickly, Stappenbeck says "This can cause painful weapons, fevers or muscle pain - your immune system agree go a kind of crazy. And for more Covid news sent directly to your inbox,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

And they are stronger after the second shot because you build immunity.

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Since the first dose formed your immune system to recognize the new infection, when you receive your second dose, your body is ready to respond more aggressively and fight against infection.

Bill foam, MD, Professor of Infectious Epidemiology of Diseases at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health School, recently saidToday that thesecond dose is really like a booster dose. The immune system consists of seeing the vaccine for the first time with the first dose and reacts to that. "He added," So when the body's immune system sees [the vaccine] a second time, there are more cells and there is more intense immune response, resulting in these side effects. "As for what it means that if you do not have this experience, checkThat's what it means that if you have no side effects of vaccine, doctors say.

Most side effects are easily predictable and disappear quickly.

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As the CDC explains, this immune response is most often manifested on the actual injection site as pain, redness or swelling. It can also present throughout the rest of the body withSide effects As fatigue, headaches, muscular pain, chills, fever and nausea.

Most of these side effects of vaccine can be treated remaining fresh and well hydrated, applying a fresh wet cloth to the affected area or usingon pain analgesics. However, it is not recommended by the CDC you are taking.According to analgesics or antihistamines before your appointment Preventively because "we do not know how these medications can affect how the vaccine works well." However, the agency adds: "If you take these medications regularly for other reasons, you should continue to take them before being vaccinated."

The CDC also notes that your side effects "should leave in a few days", but if not, call your doctor. And for more than you should not do even after your second shot, check Dr. Faisci just said to avoid this a place, even if you are vaccinated .


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