According to the CDC, you could experience two types of allergic reaction after getting a COVID-19 vaccine: severe and non-severe. The non-severe reactions can cause hives, swelling, and wheezing in the first four hours after inoculation.
Swelling and irritation can, nevertheless, occur at the site of the injection without hives and wheezing, which means you’re having a common vaccine side effect and there’s nothing to worry about. According to Spencer Kroll, MD, an internal medicine specialist with The Kroll Medical Group, an efficient way to alleviate the non-severe allergic reactions is by taking antihistamines. For more information, check out these 7 COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects Dr. Fauci Wants You to Understand.
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