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As is the case after having any vaccine or taking any medication, Yale New Haven Health also advises that if you experience any emergency symptoms like trouble breathing, chest pain or pressure ...
Here's what to know based on each vaccine brand. Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster side effects. In a clinical trial involving about 300 people, the most common side effects after the Pfizer ...
Here’s the thing: If you tend to have side effects after getting your flu or COVID-19 shot, or after both, it’s still likely you may have them when you get both at once.
Caffeine dependence can cause a host of physiological effects if caffeine consumption is not maintained. Commonly known caffeine withdrawal symptoms include headaches, fatigue, loss of focus, lack of motivation, mood swings, nausea, insomnia, dizziness, cardiac issues, hypertension, anxiety, and backache and joint pain; these can range in severity from mild to severe. [18]
A study demonstrated that these symptoms were linked to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine with ocular neuritis also being linked to the Moderna vaccine. Although studies have not found the root of the cause, further research is being conducted to find an underlying cause as to why these COVID-19 vaccines are demonstrating these symptoms. [8]
Vaccine-associated enhanced respiratory disease (VAERD), or simply enhanced respiratory disease (ERD), is an adverse event where an exacerbated course of respiratory disease occurs with higher incidence in the vaccinated population than in the control group. It is a barrier against vaccine development that can lead to its failure.
The vaccine-maker is applying to use a half-strength dose for the booster. Side effects were similar to the second dose: headache, fatigue, and injection site pain.
The diagnostic criteria for caffeine withdrawal require a previous prolonged daily use of caffeine. [123] Following 24 hours of a marked reduction in consumption, a minimum of 3 of these signs or symptoms is required to meet withdrawal criteria: difficulty concentrating, depressed mood/irritability, flu-like symptoms, headache, and fatigue. [123]