What are the different side effects of hepatitis B vaccine?

All medicines and vaccines cause side effects, although in some cases they are very mild and may not be obvious. In general, the side effects of hepatitis B vaccine are mild and non -threatening, but in rare cases some medium to strong side effects may occur. Hepatitis B vaccine is a complicated vaccine made of synthetic versions of hepatitis B virus. It is not a live or killed virus and therefore cannot cause hepatitis B infection.

The most common side effects of hepatitis B vaccine are very mild and are not dangerous. Approximately 25 percent of people who have a vaccine experience some pain on the injection site. About one of every 15 people will have a temperature of 99.9 degrees Fahrenheit (37.7 degrees Celsius) or higher.

There are many other possible side effects of hepatitis B vaccine, most of which are rare or non -threateninging. Among the side effects of the airways to which it could occur include cough, rhinitis, upper respiratory tract infections, flu -like symptoms and symptoms similar to asthma. Disorders of visual disorders, pain or stiffness of joints and muscles, swollen lymph nodes and mild allergic reactions. Abnormal liver function tests are an unusual side effect; More serious liver problems such as cancer or liver disease are not reported by side effects.

The severe allergic reaction to hepatitis B vaccine is very rare and occurs at a frequency of approximately one in 1.1 million. Symptoms of allergic side effects of vaccine against hepatitis B include hives or rash, tightness in the chest, difficulty breathing and swelling of the face, lips, tongue or mouth. If someone who had a vaccine against hepatitis B will experience these side effects, should immediately look for emergency medical care.

gavePotentially seriously the adverse effects of vaccine on vaccine B include the nervous system, cardiovascular and immunological side effects. Cardiovascular side effects include low blood pressure, fainting, heart palpitations and rapid heart rhythm. The immune system may be affected by autoimmune diseases of the systemic lupus erythematosus or vasculitis, in which blood vessels are inflamed near the infection site.

There are several possible side effects of the nervous system, which may occur after using a vaccine against hepatitis B. The temporary mild symptoms include headache, dizziness, dizziness, insomnia and drowsiness. Other possible consequences are diseases of convulsions and inflammatory nervous system such as encephalitis and myelitis. People with multiple sclerosis can worsen their symptoms after vaccination against hepatitis B.

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