Does the COVID-19 vaccine cause Bell’s palsy?
See full answerThroughout the Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech clinical trials, eight cases of Bell’s palsy — a type of rare, sudden muscle weakness in the face — were reported in total. Four of the cases were in the Pfizer vaccine group, three in the Moderna vaccine group, and one in the Moderna placebo group. The rate of Bell’s palsy incidence in the vaccine clinical trials was less than or equal to the rate of developing the condition in general. While there’s no evidence the cases were caused by the vaccine, they are considered an adverse event and will continue to be reported and monitored as a special interest adverse effect.
Is it normal for lymph nodes to swell after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine?
“It’s completely normal. It’s your immune system reacting to the vaccine, as it should.” The enlarged lymph nodes may feel like a lump and be a little tender, or you may not notice them at all, Dr.Roy adds.
What are the symptoms of the breakthrough COVID-19 Omicron variant?
Their symptoms are generally flu-like and similar to those of previous variants. But in many cases, the headache, fever and coughing are milder. The loss of taste and smell may also be much less prevalent with omicron than it was with delta.
Is it normal to get headaches after the COVID-19 vaccine?
Mild to moderate headaches and muscle aches are common in the first three days after vaccination and don’t require emergency care.
Are COVID-19 and Bell’s palsy related?
Patients with COVID-19 can present with numerous otolaryngologic conditions, such as Bell palsy (BP). Bell palsy is a unilateral peripheral facial nerve palsy of sudden onset. Several case reports and series have described peripheral facial nerve palsies associated with COVID-19.
How long does it take for swollen lymph nodes to go down after the COVID-19 vaccine?
“Enlarged lymph nodes are visible as early as one day after vaccination, and they can remain enlarged for a month or more,” says Dr. Desperito. (Keep in mind that while you may stop feeling a swollen lymph node, which can feel like a lump in your armpit, it may still be visible on a scan.)
What are some of the common side effects of COVID-19 booster shots?
You might run a fever and experience body aches, headaches and tiredness for a day or two. Chills, swollen lymph nodes can also occur. These symptoms do not mean you are sick. They signal that your immune system is responding to the shots and building up protection against the coronavirus.
Are symptoms different for breakthrough COVID-19?
The symptoms of breakthrough COVID-19 are similar to COVID-19 symptoms in unvaccinated people, but are generally milder. You may not notice any symptoms at all. If you are fully vaccinated and develop a fever, feel ill, or experience any symptom that is not typical for you, getting a COVID-19 test may be a good idea.
Is coughing a symptom of the Omicron COVID-19 variant?
Cough and fatigue also continue to be common symptoms for people with Omicron.
Are there any side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine?
Some people have no side effects. Many people have reported side effects that are generally mild to moderate and should go away within a few days.