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  1. The COVID-19 vaccines may cause a delayed localized hypersensitivity reaction presenting as a pruritic and painful erythematous reaction near the injection site. Median development of 7 days after vaccine administration with a median duration of 5 days, but can persist for up to 21 days.

  2. Oct 6, 2024 · Summary. Common side effects of COVID-19 vaccines include injection site pain, fatigue, muscle aches, joint pain, fever, and headaches. Most cases are mild, developing within 14 hours of the injection and resolving within one to four days. Severe side effects are rare.

  3. About one in three people recently given a Covid vaccine by the NHS report some side-effects. None was serious - a common one was some soreness around the injection site, the UK researchers who...

  4. A delayed reaction was defined as one with symptom onset > 4 hours after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination. A diagnosis of urticaria was made by the allergist based on historical features at the time of initial evaluation.

    • 10.2500/aap.2022.43.210101
    • 2022/01
    • Allergy Asthma Proc. 2022 Jan; 43(1): 40-43.
  5. Mar 10, 2021 · More than one in 10 people may feel after-effects, including headache, tiredness and tenderness where the injection was given. But people must not be deterred from having the vaccine, which saves...

  6. Apr 20, 2021 · Atypical very delayed large injection site reactions to the mRNA COVID vaccines appear fairly frequently. They begin about a week after vaccination, persist for several days, resolve without treatment, and have not recurred with second doses.

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