Is The COVID Vaccine Working If I Have No Side Effects?
The only reason to worry is if side effects get worse
According to the CDC, if you get the shot, you should expect two types of side effects. The most common- pain, redness and swelling at the injection site or a body-wide reaction in the form of fever, chills, fatigue, headache, muscle aches, rashes or nausea. As explained by the CDC, “in most cases, discomfort from fever or pain is normal”.
To alleviate the pain at the injection site you can apply icepacks or use cold water therapy to cool down the inflammation. Fever, headaches and muscle pain can be counteracted with natural herbs and medicines, such as giloy juice. It’s essential that you stay hydrated, so drink a lot of water and make sure you eat well to regain your strength.
And whatever you do, Don’t Take These Meds Before or After Your COVID Vaccine, CDC Warns.