COVID-19 booster side effects: What to expect and how to manage

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from more than 1,500 people who received two doses of the J&J vaccine, the most common side effects to expect include:Less common side effects included redness and swelling at the injection site as well as fever.In the days and weeks following your COVID-19 booster, there are some rare yet potentially severe side effects that you will want to keep an eye on, Milstone said.

If you or your child develops new chest pain, a change in heart rate or shortness of breath within a week of getting your COVID-19 vaccine or booster, the you should get in contact with a health care provider. Those can be signs of myocarditis or pericarditis, which are types of heart inflammation that have been seen predominantly in young males after getting the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.." This skin reaction typically shows up a few days after someone gets the vaccine and presents as an inflamed area near the injection site.

That said, it's not clear how common COVID arm is after the booster dose."I've heard a lot of reports of that after the first and second doses," Milstone said,"but I've not heard that as commonly after the booster."The J&J vaccine is also linked to an increased risk for thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome, a very rare type of blood clots occurring with a drop in blood platelets, within 42 days of receiving the shot.

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