The side effects that can be shown to you following two doses of the anti-Convidian vaccine

The anti-David vaccine will help protect you from the virus. After vaculation, you may have some side effects, which are normal signs that your body is creating protection. These side effects can last for a few days, preventing you from engaging in daily activities. Others may have no effect [...]
Some common side effects you can experience on the arm you've done the vaccine are pain, frying, swelling, while in the rest of your body you may have fatigue, headaches, muscle pain, fever, fever, nausea.
Some advice to alleviate side effects:
First, talk to your doctor about taking prescribed drugs, such as ibuprofen, aspirin for any pain and concern you may experience after being vaccinated.
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If you feel arm pain, place a clean, fresh, wet napkin on the part where you took the vaccine and put pressure on your arm. To avoid increased body temperature, drink plenty of fluids and dress easily.
The side effects of second vaccination may be more intense than those you had after that one, however, in any case these side effects are normal signs that your body is experiencing.
If the frying of the arm in which you took the vaccine does not fade or relax in 24 hours and if you notice that the signs are becoming disturbing and continue for a long time, it would be good to contact your family doctor.
Remember:
Side effects may affect your ability to engage in daily activities, but they will disappear for several days.
It takes time for your body to create protection after any vaccine.











