What should I do if my arm hurts after vaccination? 80

Updated on healthy 2024-07-23
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    According to your description analysis, get vaccinated.

    After that, don't rub the inoculation site with your hands, don't take a shower on the day of inoculation, arm pain is a normal phenomenon, it may be that the method of pricking the needle is improper, the muscles are pierced deeply, resulting in pain, it can be healed in 1 to 3 days, don't worry too much.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This is a normal phenomenon, because many people will have pain in their arms after vaccination, some will hurt for ten and a half months, and some will hurt for two or three days. I don't know exactly why, but there is no need to worry about the pain. After a while, it will naturally not hurt.

    But if you have other symptoms, it's better to take a look.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Normal phenomenon, everyone's physique is different, some people are fine after vaccination, some people will have allergies, fever, weakness and other phenomena after vaccination, as long as there is no big problem in the body, it will be fine in two or three days, don't worry, I wish you health.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no need to panic when it is normal, and if you will be vaccinated in a few days, you will ask about the situation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The new crown vaccine is a vaccine used to prevent the new coronavirus, for the time being, vaccination is a way to prevent the new crown virus to the greatest extent, it is normal to have some adverse reactions to vaccination, according to the current reaction, the main headache and fever of the new crown vaccine, redness and hard lumps at the vaccination site, as well as cough, vomiting, loss of appetite and diarrhea in some of the vaccination objects, etc., should be prevented before vaccination.

    If you have received the new crown vaccine, the sore arm generally does not need to be treated, and the situation will be relieved after 2-3 days, and if it is not relieved after a week, you can go to the hospital for a consultation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Normal, don't worry too much, it'll be fine in two days.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I also just got vaccinated a few days ago, the second shot of the vaccine is indeed more painful than the first shot, don't press the arm over there when sleeping, it's about 3 days or so, rest assured, it's the pain at the edge of the needle.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is a normal reaction. Avoid touching the water at the inoculation site, and the pain will be significantly reduced in 1-2 days.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is normal for your arm to be sore after vaccination, and the second shot is more painful than the first shot, and it will be fine in a few days, so rest assured.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The second shot hurts a little, it's more painful than the first shot, and it'll be fine in two days.

    Do not get water into the eye of the needle.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It will be fine in two days, and I have had it too.

    This is a normal phenomenon, the adverse reaction after the vaccine is considered a relatively mild reaction, as long as there is no special adverse reaction within 30 minutes of the vaccine, there is generally no problem.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you prick your leg with a needle, you won't feel pain in your arm.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Then wait, it'll be fine.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you've ever had a flu shot, you may feel soreness in your upper arm for a day or two afterward. Immunologists say this is just one sign that the vaccine is working.

    The flu vaccine works by introducing your body to a foreign substance called an antigen (in this case, an antigen is an inactivated or "dead" virus similar to the flu virus). Exposure to antigens "activates" immune system cells, making them ready to produce antibodies when they encounter a foreign substance again [PDF]. The inactive virus in the vaccine won't make you sick, but it does help sensitize your immune system to potential threats.

    Essentially, vaccines keep your body on high alert for anything that resembles the flu virus, allowing you to fight off infections and diseases faster and more effectively than you would otherwise do.

    In the fight against the inactive flu virus introduced by the flu vaccine, your immune system also releases mediators such as histamine, which can cause inflammation. Inflammation is important if an infection occurs because it helps your body fight invaders and repair damaged tissue. But it is also what causes pain.

    The flu vaccine is usually injected into your upper arm, which is why the early immune response (and any pain) tends to be concentrated in the upper arm.

    Immunologist Richard Zimmerman told Popular Science that about one in five people have this painful reaction. If you feel sore easily after getting the flu shot, there are a few things you can do to reduce the pain. Dr. Juanita Mora of the American Lung Association recommends taking ibuprofen two hours before the injection.

    You can also try applying ice to the injection site to reduce redness," Dr. Mora said.

    It's also important to move your arm after the vaccine so that the vaccine isn't so concentrated in one place. In addition to this, you can always try to get vaccinated in your non-dominant hand so that any pain does not interfere with your daily activities.

    Still, any pain is worth it: even if you've never had the flu before, you may get one in the future. Getting a flu vaccine can also help boost herd immunity and help protect people at high risk (such as children, older adults, and people with chronic diseases) who are often unable to get the flu vaccine themselves.

    Staying up-to-date on vaccines is one of the easiest ways for individuals to contribute to the health of their communities.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After the vaccination, the local arm part ** pain is normal, you can use warm boiled water to compress the local **, five minutes a day, the painful arm should not lift heavy objects, you can eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, pay attention to keep warm, eat less fried food and carbonated drinks, do not take a bath for a long time and do more aerobic breathing exercises, if there is local redness and swelling, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs for symptoms**. After the vaccination, the local arm part ** pain is normal, you can use warm boiled water to compress the local **, five minutes a day, the painful arm should not lift heavy objects, you can eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, pay attention to keep warm, eat less fried food and carbonated drinks, do not take a bath for a long time and do more aerobic breathing exercises, if there is local redness and swelling, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs for symptoms**. Possible Post-Vaccination Reactions and General Management After vaccination, the body obtains a beneficial immune response, but some side effects may occur in some people.

    At present, the vaccines used have undergone extremely strict biological, biochemical and physical tests, and have been proved to be safe and effective by on-site epidemiological assessments. So, among the hundreds of millions of people vaccinated, most reactions to vaccination are mild. However, due to various reasons, extremely rare abnormal reactions may also occur, which should be paid enough attention.

    Normal reaction after vaccination, which is a special reaction caused by the vaccine itself, the intensity of which varies from vaccine to vaccine. It can be divided into two types: local reaction and systemic reaction: 1 Local reaction.

    After vaccination, some people may have a transient inflammatory reaction at the pinhole, some people may have a mild inflammatory reaction of redness, swelling, heat, and pain at the vaccination site, and some people may also have regional lymphadenopathy or lymphangitis. The above reactions generally subside within 48-72 hours. 2 Systemic reactions.

    A small number of people may experience systemic reactions such as fever, headache, dizziness, fatigue, drowsiness, and malaise after receiving a vaccine. Symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea can occur in very few people. This systemic reaction, which is usually short-lived, mostly disappears within 24 hours.

    Generally speaking, a normal reaction occurs and no special treatment is required. However, it is also necessary to carry out appropriate care, such as paying attention to rest, drinking plenty of boiled water, paying attention to keeping warm, and preventing other secondary diseases. When the local reaction is severe, a warm compress can be applied with a clean towel several times a day for 10 to 15 minutes each time.

    Local reactions to BCG vaccination, can not be heated. For more severe systemic reactions, symptomatic reactions may be used**. In addition, a very small number of people may have abnormal reactions, such as local bacterial or aseptic suppuration, psychiatric reactions, allergic rash, Henoch-Schonlein purpura, angioedema and so on.

    Once this abnormal reaction occurs, you should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the time to aggravate the condition.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No. Generally, within a day or two after the injection, the arm hurts or other reactions, so you estimate that the reflex arc is a little long, and the arm pain is a normal reaction, so you don't have to worry about being infected or other problems.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Don't worry, this pain is not necessarily physiological, it may be that you are too worried, so it causes a physical pain or it may be because you took it at noon or something that caused your arm muscles to ache.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    For example, my friends and I have experienced some people who didn't feel it after vaccination, and some people had arm pain for two or three days. It only hurts after a month, and it shouldn't have much to do with the vaccine.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, it's your one who is not used to it, because when I got the second shot, my arm was also very painful.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This mild pain is normal and will recover in 2 days.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The arm pain after the vaccine is not normal. Wrong part? Yes. Apply a hot towel, don't burn**. Always put some vinegar in the water. Liquor. Edible salt. Which ga, the best effect is applied to the pain.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello Problem analysis: I don't know what kind of injection the child is getting, consider the possibility of local reactions caused by vaccination, and go to health care to see if you need to take a friend.

    Suggestions: If the child's spirit, appetite, urine, sleep, etc. are generally good, and there is no fever, first give the child a dry towel to the swollen part of the arm to see it, yes, use a dry stool towel in the microwave oven to heat, and then apply the swollen part. After 24 hours, apply a hot and humid towel to the area.

    Cut thin slices with fresh potatoes and apply them, the effect is also good, you might as well give it a try, if you don't see it well, it is better to know Xunhuai as soon as possible.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Problem analysis: Hello, according to what you said, it should be an allergic reaction caused by vaccination or a local inflammatory reaction, and such a reaction will generally be natural as long as there is no fever for a few days.

    Suggestions: It is recommended that if you have a fever, you need to go to the hospital immediately, and if you have no fever, you need to observe for a few days.

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