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The Side Effects of the Covid-19 Vaccine, As Explained By the CDC

Do you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine? You are not alone. While each version of the vaccine has been diligently tested for safety and efficacy, it’s understandable if you are still unsure of what to expect when receiving your vaccine. Here is a short guide to vaccination side effects, straight from the experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Common Side Effects

• Pain at the injection site
• Redness at the injection site
• Swelling at the injection site
• Tiredness
• Headache
• Muscle pain
• Chills
• Fever
• Nausea

Reducing Pain and Discomfort

On the area where you got the shot:

• Apply a clean, cool, wet washcloth over the area.
• Use or exercise your arm.

To reduce discomfort from fever:

• Drink plenty of fluids.
• Dress lightly.

A Few Reminders from the CDC

• You can take pain-relieving medications after getting the vaccine. However, officials advise against taking them before your injection, as this may interfere with how the vaccine works.
• If you are scheduled to receive a second shot, know that side effects are reportedly more intense after the second vaccination. This is normal.
• If the redness or tenderness where you got the shot gets worse after 24 hours, or if your side effects are concerning or don’t go away after a few days, call your doctor.

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