Immunity test after vaccination against COVID-19 How much do
Despite the increasing number of people vaccinating against COVID-19, many people are still skeptical about
SLOTXOvaccine allergy and worried that after vaccination against COVID-19 Then the body's immune system will actually increase or not? The Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Association of Thailand (Sept. 14) has helped clarify. To establish an accurate understanding of vaccine allergy and side effects
Allergy to vaccines or just side effects?
The first thing anyone needs to understand is that every drug used on humans has side effects. Vaccines are also considered medicines. Side effects are qualities that we should all be prepared to experience, such as pain at the injection site, swelling, redness, low-grade fever, or muscle pain, among others.
Although vaccine allergies have a much lower incidence, at about 5 out of a million, an allergic reaction is a more serious drug reaction than expected. More severe symptoms, such as a rash that starts in one area of the body and spreads to another area other side effects It appears as well, such as a drop in blood pressure. fast heartbeat or have swelling for the vaccine currently in use All species were found to have an acceptable incidence of adverse reactions. Not too intense or very different. While the incidence of severe allergic reactions was not particularly high. In Thailand, 5 to 10 severe allergic reactions have been reported in vaccine use for 1 million people, on par with other countries.
Vaccinations and allergic reactions are treatable.
for all medical procedures whether injecting or vaccinating Advise the patient to sit in the hospital for 20-30 minutes to see if an allergic reaction may occur. Patients will receive timely care. For more than 90% of severe allergic reactions, symptoms begin within the first 20-30 minutes, such as a urticaria-like rash spreading all over the body, red rash, itching in strange areas (palms, armpits, or genitals), difficulty breathing, and feeling sick. low pressure, swollen mouth or eyes, etc.