Types of side effects

 After getting the booster shot for COVID-19, you might experience some temporary symptoms such as a sore, swollen arm where you got the shot. You might run a fever and experience body aches, headaches and fatigue for a day or two. Chills and swollen lymph nodes can also occur. Nausea, diarrhea and vomiting are other common side-effects for booster doses.

These symptoms do not mean you are sick. They mean that your immune system is responding to the shots and building up protection against the coronavirus. Usually, the side-effects are mild, and should not stop you from getting a booster shot.

Why does this happen?

It is not exactly the vaccine which causes the side effects, but rather an indication of your immune system reacting to the vaccine. Immune system reactions are usually signs that our immune system is active and fighting an infection, whether from the actual disease or as reacting to the vaccine.

According to experts, the side effects through booster shots may be stronger because the immune system reacts more strongly to succeeding vaccine doses. However, the absence of side-effects does not indicate a poor immunogenic response.

It is worth noting that the symptoms after a booster are similar to the symptoms of COVID-19. This is because our immune system is trying to build immunity against COVID-19.


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