While vaccination is a precautionary step to minimize the risks of COVID-19, experiencing side-effects with the jab can be fairly common. Expecting a fever, prickly pain at the injection site, body pain and tiredness are the most common ones which co-exist with vaccines we have under approval. However, there are some who also experience some unusual reactions, including fainting and blackout.
Coronavirus vaccination side effects that may resemble COVID symptoms
Most people experience inflammatory symptoms such as fever, headache and body pain, some unusual events, such as fainting, blackout, lightheadedness, dizziness have also been recorded in people who have been inoculated against COVID-19.
Is it normal to feel tired after getting the COVID-19 vaccine?
While these reports are still seen on the rarer side, fainting, dizziness and lightheadedness have been associated with almost all vaccines used globally.
Fainting and dizziness are rare, but
concerning side-effects. However, experts are yet to find a direct link
to any of the vaccines causing these symptoms. Instead, what researchers
have established is that fainting (also medically referred to as
'syncope') may be triggered by pain or anxiety-related events
post-vaccination.
It has been seen that most events of fainting post-vaccination are linked to anxiety related to vaccination. As strange as it may seem, anxiety-related reactions, sometimes also referred to as 'immunization anxiety' or stress response can sometimes cause the heart rate to drop and make a person faint.
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