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Title: Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects: How Long They Last (1)


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Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects How Long
They Last
The Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects
clinical trials Trusted Source found that
injection site pain, fatigue, headache, and
aches and pains have been commonly reported
after vaccination. Since millions of folks
have gotten the vaccine out of trials, the
very best side effects include pain at the
injection site together with chills,
headache, and fever. In general, older
adults are not as likely to experience side
effects after vaccination. More than 47
million doses of the Moderna vaccine have
been administered to U.S. adults since the
FDA issued emergency usage authorizationTrusted
Source for its shot on December 18,
2020. Now, with so many shots going in to
arms, we have been able to get an even
clearer look in the side effects the Moderna
vaccine causes. Like those included in the
clinical trials, individuals have reported
pain at the injection site along with
chills, headache, and fever. There have
also been several reports ofCOVID arm
following the Moderna vaccination, a benign
skin rash likely triggered by the vaccine
components. The reactions are usually more
extreme following the second dose and also
in people who formerly developed COVID-19.
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Infectious disease doctors say these
responses are to be anticipated, as they
indicate that the immune system is doing
its job in learning how to identify and fight
the coronavirus. The most common side effects
after the Moderna shot Pain at the injection
site, chills, headache, and fever are the
most common symptomsTrusted Source people
experience after getting the Moderna
vaccine. All these reactions which are
temporary and nonthreatening suggest the
vaccine is performing its job. They generally
clear up in a couple of days. As the
vaccine works totrain your immune system
to begin developing antibodies, the pain is a
sign of the inflammation which occurs as part
of this process, said Dr. Shobha
Swaminathan, an associate professor of
medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical
School and clinical research site leader to
the Rutgers Moderna trial. Like other
vaccines, each persons response might be
somewhat different. Generally, older adults
are not as likely to experience side effects
after vaccination. Recent dataTrusted Source
indicate women often experience more side
effects after vaccination. It is unclear
exactly why unwanted effects could differ
between genders. Some health experts suspect
women are more likely to report unwanted
effects, while others think there is a
biological component.
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Many people also have reported skin problems
on the arm where they obtained the shot
aka COVID arm. This is a pretty common
side effect and likely has to do with all
the components in the vaccine which are meant
to educate the immune system that something
harmful is being released, explained Dr.
Anne Liu, infectious disease doctor at
Stanford Health Care. Anaphylaxis, a severe
allergic response, seems to be infrequent.
Anaphylaxis also appears to be common in
women Trust. Reactions are more intense after
second dose and developing COVID-19 The Moderna
shot is a messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine
which educates our cells to make a slice of
SARS-CoV-2 protein and then mount an immune
response against it. That way, if someone
were to be subjected to this coronavirus,
their own body would already know how to
fight it and prevent severe disease. The
first dose is known asthe prime and trains
the human body to recognize the virus,
based on Swaminathan. Since thats the first
exposure, reactions are generally mild,
Swaminathan said. The second dose,
thebooster, further cements the immune
reaction.
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Considering that the patients have
alreadyseen the vaccine from the first
shot, the second booster is an exaggerated
reaction to the very same, Swaminathan
said. Research also indicates reactions are
somewhat more intense in people who formerly
had COVID-19 because they likely have any
level of preexisting resistance. How Modernas
reactions compare to other shots Reactions to
the Moderna vaccine are very similar to
those reported following the Pfizer vaccine,
which is likewise an mRNA vaccine. Recipients
of the Moderna and Pfizer mRNA vaccines
frequently reported pain at the injection
site and inflammation following the initial
dose, along with fatigue and joint pain
after the second dose. The responses to
the mRNA vaccines have yet to be terribly
different, certainly not to a degree that an
individual should select one or the other
based on of negative effects, said Liu. In
clinical trials, the Johnson Johnson
shooter has been associated with milder side
effects in contrast to the mRNA
shots. Since Moderna and Pfizer require
two shots and most side effects were from
the second shot, the JJ vaccine may have
slightly fewer side effects, said
Swaminathan. The bottom line
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With over 47 million doses of this Moderna
vaccine administered to Americans, we are
getting a clearer picture of these kinds of
side effects which can occur following
vaccination. Most commonly, individuals
experience pain at the injection site and
redness after the initial dose, together with
fatigue and joint pain following the
second dose. Reactions are far more extreme
after the second dose and in people who
previously had COVID-19. The responses are
to be expected and indicate the vaccine is
performing its job in educating the immune
system how to recognize and combat the
coronavirus. Source Filehttps//booktruestorys
.com/health/covid- 19- vaccine-si de- effec ts/
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