There are also real - life accounts of allergic reactions, although these are very rare. One person I know had a mild allergic reaction with some rashes on the skin. However, medical staff were able to deal with it immediately. It's important to note that the benefits of the COVID vaccine in preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and death far outweigh the potential side effects. And most side effects are minor and temporary.
A lot of people experienced muscle aches. My neighbor had this side effect. His arms and legs felt sore for about two days. He said it was like he had done a really intense workout.
Some people reported fatigue as a side effect. For example, my friend got the vaccine and felt really tired for a couple of days. She just wanted to lie down and rest all the time.
Some of the so - called 'horror stories' are often over - exaggerated. While the Covid vaccine, like any medical intervention, can have side effects, most are mild. For example, a common side effect is soreness at the injection site. Only a very small percentage of people might experience more severe but still manageable reactions like a high fever for a short time. In the vast majority of cases, the benefits of the vaccine in preventing serious illness far outweigh the potential side effects.
We should know that not all stories are true. A lot of the horror stories are spread by misinformation. Most common side effects like a little pain or redness at the injection site are minor. Serious side effects are extremely rare. For instance, the chance of a blood - clotting disorder is very low. So, don't let these unsubstantiated stories stop you from getting vaccinated.
The main worry is that caricatures of the COVID vaccine can distort the facts and lead to a lack of trust in vaccination efforts. This could have serious implications for public health as it might prevent people from getting the protection they need.
The side effects of the rabies vaccine included the side effects of the whole body, digestive tract reactions, and local side effects. The side effects of the whole body may be fever, general discomfort, dizziness and other symptoms, usually appearing 6-24 hours after the injection of the vaccine. Generally, it does not exceed 38 ° C, and most of them are around 37 ° C. Usually, it can recover on its own in 2-3 days. The digestive tract reactions may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and other symptoms. The local side effects may be redness, swelling, induration, or itching at the injection site, especially after eating stimulating food. Most of the side effects of rabies vaccine were mild and generally did not require special treatment, and it had a certain relationship with the individual's physical fitness. As for whether it would affect intelligence, there was no relevant information at the moment.
The side effects of the rabies vaccine mainly included headache, discomfort, nausea, local pain, redness, and induration. A small number of people may have symptoms such as itchy skin, swollen nodes, fever, physical fatigue, and vomiting. However, the degree of side effects of the rabies vaccine was related to the individual's physical fitness, and the side effects were generally mild. As for the taboo of rabies vaccine, according to the information provided, there was no absolute contraindication for rabies vaccine after exposure. However, the basic conditions of the recipient should be fully inquired before the vaccine, such as whether there is a history of severe allergy or other serious diseases. If there are conditions that are not suitable for the vaccine, it should be administered under close supervision. In general, rabies vaccine was a life-saving vaccine. Because rabies was a fatal disease, once you were scratched or bitten by an animal, you should get a rabies vaccine in time.
A friend of mine who is a healthcare worker had an interesting experience with the Covid - 19 vaccine. He got vaccinated early on. He told me that the hospital where he works really pushed for all the staff to get vaccinated to protect themselves and the patients. He said that overall, the side effects were minimal compared to the benefits of being protected from the virus. He also mentioned that seeing the positive impact of vaccination on the patients' outcomes in the hospital made him even more convinced of the importance of the vaccine.
No. Most of them are false. Vaccines are carefully tested before being approved for public use. Any side effects are closely monitored and are usually minor and temporary.
One success story is that in many countries, the COVID vaccines significantly reduced the severity of illness. For example, in the UK, after a large portion of the population got vaccinated, the number of hospitalizations due to severe COVID - 19 dropped dramatically. People who were vaccinated were much less likely to end up in the ICU or on ventilators.
Some so - called 'horror stories' might be misinformation. However, there have been rare reports of women experiencing side effects during pregnancy after the Covid - 19 vaccine. For example, a very small number reported minor fevers or fatigue. But it's important to note that large - scale studies have generally shown the vaccines to be safe during pregnancy. The benefits of protecting the mother and fetus from severe Covid - 19 often outweigh the very low risks of side effects.