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  1. 24 mar 2021 · All vaccines could cause some degree of reaction, and the same is true for COVID-19 vaccines. Post-vaccine symptoms are typically mild and resolve quickly without the need to use any medication. Common COVID-19 vaccine side effects include: Redness or soreness at injection site.

  2. 29 sty 2021 · The COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna each require two doses several weeks apart for maximum efficacy. Side effects after injection can include fever, chills, nausea, headache, fatigue, injection-site pain, joint pain and muscle aches.

  3. 1 wrz 2024 · Side effects from the COVID vaccine like fatigue, achiness, muscle and joint pain, chills, headache, and fever are signs the body is making greater levels of antibodies, which adds extra protection against the virus, according to a 2024 study.

  4. 26 kwi 2021 · For those who did have symptoms, pain at the injection site, fatigue, headache and muscle pain — the majority of which were mild to moderate — were the most common among older adults in clinical trials for the Moderna, Pfizer and J&J vaccines.

  5. 22 lut 2021 · But the second dose of both vaccines has quickly gained a reputation for packing a punch, with side effects that may include fatigue, chills, headache, muscle aches and pains, and even a fever. “More people — 40 to 50 percent — experience some of these symptoms to one degree or another after the second vaccine,” Schaffner says.

  6. 20 paź 2023 · What are common side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine? Common reactions that may appear within one to two days of receiving the vaccine include: Pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site. Fatigue. Headache. Mild fever. Nausea. Muscle pain. These symptoms are normal and not dangerous.

  7. 14 lip 2021 · Tiredness, a headache and sore arm are common side effects after a second dose of Pfizer. These symptoms are triggered by the body's immune response to the vaccine. Painkillers can be taken after the jab to manage symptoms, but not beforehand.