Yes! My arm was in pain for like a week.
arm
From a vaccine
Umm.. Do you have a pain in your arm?
no
Sleeping is fine after the vaccine. Some side effects are: -Sore or numb arm -Fainting -dizzyness -Nausea
The simple truth is that any vaccine can cause side effects, but they are usually minor. The most common side effects from the flu vaccine are soreness, redness, pain and swelling of the injection site, fever and malaise.
Chest and arm pain can point to a heart condition. A checkup at the doctor is in order.
The meningitis vaccination is given into the deltoid muscle, or the upper arm.
Common side effects of the Tetanus vaccine include pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site, mild fever, headache, and fatigue. More serious side effects are rare but can include severe allergic reactions or neurological problems. It is important to discuss any concerns with a healthcare provider before getting the vaccine.
YES The nerve paths are not specific. You can have no pain, chest pain, arm pain (usually left) or any combination of the two.
A tetanus vaccine injection can cause swelling of the arm. If it doesn't get better in a day, talk to the doctor.
Heart conditions can refer pain to the left arm, and many abdominal viscera can refer pain to the RIGHT shoulder/upper arm. However, I am not aware of any pain referral patterns from the low back or abdominal viscera to the left arm. Nor am I aware of any left arm conditions that can refer to the low back. However, that does not mean that it is not possible!!