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  2. The most common side effects to expect after your Moderna ...

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    A booster shot of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine has similar side effects to what people experienced after the second dose. The Food and Drug Administration is in the final stages of reviewing ...

  3. Embolic and thrombotic events after COVID-19 vaccination

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    DIC may cause a range of symptoms, including abnormal bleeding, breathlessness, chest pain, neurological symptoms, low blood pressure, or swelling. [28] COVID‑19 vaccines have some adverse effects that are listed as common in the two or three days following vaccination which are usually mild and temporary. [21]

  4. FDA adds warning about rare heart inflammation to Pfizer ...

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    (Reuters) -The U.S. drug regulator on Friday added a warning to the literature that accompanies Pfizer Inc/BioNTech and Moderna COVID vaccine shots to indicate the rare risk of heart inflammation ...

  5. 5 Signs You Have Inflammation in Your Body - AOL

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    Signs of inflammation. There are five hallmark signs of inflammation: Swelling: lump, bump or enlarged area. Redness: can be caused by an allergen

  6. Moderna COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The safety profile of the vaccine is favorable, with common side effects including injection site pain, fatigue, and headaches. Severe reactions like anaphylaxis are exceedingly rare. Concerns regarding myocarditis, have been identified but are typically mild and manageable. The vaccine's formulation utilizes mRNA technology, encapsulated ...

  7. Cytokine release syndrome - Wikipedia

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    CRS occurs when large numbers of white blood cells, including B cells, T cells, natural killer cells, macrophages, dendritic cells, and monocytes are activated and release inflammatory cytokines, which activate more white blood cells in a positive feedback loop of pathogenic inflammation. [5]

  8. 7 Potential Side Effects From the Updated COVID Vaccine to ...

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    But remember: “If you have side effects, they’re usually due to your immune system responding to the vaccine, which is how vaccines work,” says Shira Doron, MD, chief infection control ...

  9. Injection site reaction - Wikipedia

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    In some cases there is inflammatory influx, consistent with leukocytoclastic vasculitis (e.g. infiltrating neutrophils, prominent nuclear dust, lymphocytes and eosinophils with local macrophage infiltration). [6] There may be evidence of subcutaneous fat tissue necrosis. [6]