Pneumococcal 20-valent conjugate vaccine and Fever: What Users Say
Brand names: Prevnar 20
Reviews for Pneumococcal 20-valent conjugate vaccine
Showing 3 reviews tagged with "fever".
- Jam...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 22, 2023
For Pneumococcal Disease Prophylaxis "Horrible! I'd rather have pneumonia again! Severe body ache, chills, sweats, insomnia, headache, vomiting, and fever. If I knew how horrible the shot was, I would have never taken it."
- Anonymous
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 11, 2023
For Pneumococcal Disease Prophylaxis "I have experienced injection site pain, redness, swelling, itching, fever, and chills while taking this."
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For Pneumococcal Disease Prophylaxis "I am a doctor who has been practicing for close to 50 years in a very busy practice. I am surprised by the large amount of negative feedback on different vaccines. I am not discrediting those who had negative results, I feel sorry for their experiences. Putting into consideration that those who did not have a bad side effect will usually not write a review makes the percentage of side effects very high. The side effects that I usually see are one-day-only pain or fever, except for COVID vaccines, where I have seen a very large amount of serious side effects. I hope that those who experienced bad side effects recover. We also should not forget that those who receive vaccines (of any kind) have a lesser chance of contracting disease. This is why polio and smallpox have been eradicated, and other diseases such as measles, chickenpox, TB, and mumps are very rare."