The most common side effect of the shingles vaccine is inflammation at the injection site, leading to pain and tenderness. Flu-like symptoms may also be induced for several days.
Fever, low grade to high grade (99.0°-102.0°, for those who don’t usually have a "normal temperature of 98.6°, but lower, 96.0°-97.9° consider yourself to have a low grade temperature at 96.4°-98.4° respective of your normal temperature and starting a high temperature at 99.4°-101. ° respectively. THIS IS ONLY FOR PEOPLE WHO NATURALLY RUN LOW NORMAL BODY TEMPERATURES.)
Muscle aches
Bone pain
Joint pain
Lack of energy; excessively tired
Knowing about these symptoms and/or having these symptoms does NOT mean to stay ho from doctor. You coul possibly be ill from something you picked up a week or two ago that has bee incubati all this time and just now has reared it’s ugly head, which could include the flu; or you may have picked u something when you had your vaccine. Either way, to be caring and safe to yourself and other, plus just being downright responsible, GO to your DOCTOR. In the long run you will be happy you did so.
Good luck 🍀 and I hope anyo feeling poorly soon feels better soon, and those just looking for information has found a little. Just please remember I am in no way offering medical diagnosis or any information to keep yo away from your physician. Always check with your health professionals, your Pharmacist or your Physician.
The side effect of getting the chickenpox vaccine would be soreness, swelling, fever, and mild rash. It is not always the case, but it remain lower than the risks from the disease itself.
The vaccine is not a life threatening vaccine. At most, it'll affect your eyesight. It will affect the face and eyes but very rarely will affect your actual face.
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Pain and inflammation
What is the shingles sot side effextra?
Do you get a sore throat with a shingles shot?
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Some of the side effects of the shingles vaccine are cold sores on the mouth, lips, face and the private parts. There is also fevers, chills, sweats,etc.
The side effects of shingles vaccine are fatigue, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain or discomfort, loss of appetite, low-grade fever, dark urine, muscle pain, yellowing of the skin and eyes and many more.
You could get the vaccine if you already had shingles; but it may not help you from recurrence of zoster, which by the way is less than 5%. If it does recur, the vaccine may help you.
interval- flu vaccine and the shingles vaccine
Shingles vaccine protects you from the shingles for few years only.
Shingles, a painful rash caused by the same agent that causes chicken pox, varicella zoster virus (VZV), commonly occurs in people over 50 who have not previously had chicken pox. If you had a vaccine for shingles (Herpes Zoster) accidentally, or after a possible but undiagnosed case of shingles, there should be little risk of problems, since all the vaccine does is promote production of antibodies, which that person would already have from having had shingles (or chicken pox). If in doubt, call your doctor.
Those who have had chickenpox vaccine have a lower risk of shingles, but you can talk with your health care provider about getting shingles vaccine. I have no idea what cryosurgery has to do with shingles.
Starting in 2013 Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield now covers the shingles vaccine. The shingles vaccine prevents shingles, which is a painful skin lesions.
First of all, it is recommended that you are age 60 or above. the Shingles prevention vaccine is a one-time vaccination. Talk to your healthcare professional about the Shingles vaccine.
No, there is no reason to get chickenpox vaccine if you've had shingles. You should talk with your health care provider about shingles vaccine.
That is very unfortunate to have shingles of any branch of the trigeminal nerve. Shingles vaccine should be given at very economical cost to the elderly, who has already given so much to the society. By no stretch of imagination, you can have large cost of manufacturing the shingles vaccine.
Any vaccine can cause side effects. For the most part these are minor (for example, a sore arm or low-grade fever) and go away within a few days. See the related link for side effects associated with each vaccine.