3 bucks new rv rate Posted August 6, 2021 Report Share Posted August 6, 2021 After the COVID-19 Vaccine, People With This Condition Feel Stronger Effects Donny Adhiyasa, Sumiyati Wed, 4th August 2021 7.08 PM VIVA – The current COVID-19 vaccine has been proven to be safe and effective for use. Some mild symptoms that are felt after getting the vaccine, such as fever, pain at the injection site, tired or easily drowsy, are normal reactions that occur after vaccination. However, there are some people who are at a higher risk of experiencing stronger side effects than others, after getting vaccinated. Anyone? According to case studies and observations, here are the groups of people who may have an increased reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine. People with a previous history of side effects People who have a history of previous adverse reactions, either to vaccines or to any type of medication, tend to be more sensitive and may be more prone to suffer from more serious side effects. While there is no way to predict how likely this adverse reaction is to the COVID-19 vaccine, a history or previous reaction can create room for increased immune reactions. Those with autoimmune or certain diseases are also at slightly higher risk than the rest of the general population. These people may need to take precautions before getting vaccinated. People with sinus or have allergies People with allergies or people who are sensitive to ingredients in the COVID-19 vaccine may be more susceptible to serious side effects, including anaphylaxis. These people are asked to be more careful and inform health workers about the health risks beforehand, so that unpleasant conditions that may arise minutes to a week after the vaccine can be properly managed and treated. For example, people who are allergic to eggs may react slightly more violently to the COVID-19 vaccine and are more likely to get an intense reaction. Watch out for any symptoms that appear after getting the vaccine shot. People who are taking a lot of drugs There are certain medications that experts say could decrease or interfere with the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine. Likewise, people who are taking some medications, including prescription OTC medications, which can increase a person's risk of getting an adverse reaction from the vaccine. The same goes for the side effects of drugs. The more the number of drugs taken, can proportionally increase the risk. Therefore, it is recommended that people who suffer from chronic conditions or are taking high doses of medication, consult their doctor before scheduling a COVID-19 vaccine. Age and heredity factors In many cases, age, gender, and some hereditary risks, play a role in influencing the side effects that may be obtained from taking the vaccine. For example, the Pfizer vaccine, which was recently linked to causing myocarditis, was again discontinued because the most serious side effects were seen among younger men (those between the ages of 15-35 years). link : https://id.yahoo.com/berita/usai-vaksin-covid-19-orang-120827740.html 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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