Side Effects of the Russian Anti-coronavirus Vaccine "Sputnik V" are Named
OREANDA-NEWS. As reported by RIA Novosti, every tenth person vaccinated with the Russian vaccine against COVID-19 Sputnik V may feel weak or nauseous. However, in most cases, the vaccinated feel good and if they feel unwell, there is no need to worry - this is a normal reaction of the body and one of the signs of the formation of immunity to coronavirus infection.
Those people who may experience nausea, weakness and general fatigue are advised to get more rest, reducing physical activity.
It is warned that 5.7% of the vaccinated may have a fever, chills or aches. It is recommended to take paracetamol or ibuprofen when the temperature rises above 38 °. If the temperature reaches 39 ° and does not decrease within four hours even after taking the medication, it is recommended to call a doctor.
It is reported that 4.7% of people who are vaccinated have redness, swelling, toothache, and pain at the vaccine site. Such people should take an allergy medication.
1.5% of those vaccinated may experience a sore throat or runny nose. They are encouraged to gargle, drink plenty of fluids, and use nasal sprays.
Less than 1% of patients may have a faster heart rate or higher blood pressure.
Muscovites and guests of the capital, who were the first to start being vaccinated with Sputnik V, receive not only a memo with recommendations, but also a certificate of the performed immunization.
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