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Does the second Covid vaccine have more side effects?

Usually after taking any vaccine, you might experience some symptoms; so not only from COVID-19 vaccines. However, these symptoms are mild and disappear quickly without using any medication. 


Some common COVID-19 vaccine side effects include:

  • Pain and redness at injection arm 
  • Joint ache
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Fever
  • Vomiting 

Does the second dosage of the vaccine feel worse?

Yes. For some participants, the second dose of coronavirus vaccine is leading to more side effects and to a stronger reaction than the first dose. This was also revealed during the clinical trials.


Why some people have side effects from COVID-19 vaccines?

After taking the coronavirus vaccine, you might experience some side effects. This is because your immune system is reacting and reviving up. The same thing happens when you get sick.

In fact, many of the side effects from any sickness we get, like influenza or corona, are usually caused by the immune system and not by the virus direct action. 

When your body reacts to the vaccine, this leads to symptoms like fever, pain or headache.



Why are some people experiencing more side effects after the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine?

After taking the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, your body gets introduced to the spike protein that the COVID-19 vaccine produces. Then, your body starts to slowly develop an immune response. 

Now, when you get the second dose, your body now is ready to attack it. The second dose enters your body and starts to develop that spike protein 

This can be compared to a student who has first studied for the test and now he’s siting for it. 

However, it is important to mention that the vaccine side effects resolve after a maximum of 3 days.

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