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Side Effects of the HPV Shot

    Possible Allergic Reactions

    • A few allergic reactions can happen as a result of receiving the HPV vaccine. Some of those reactions include a skin rash, hives, itching, difficulty breathing, or wheezing.

    Weakness

    • After the HPV vaccine is administered, a person could feel weak, experience some tingling or suffer from paralysis, which would be a sign of Guillain-Barré syndrome.

    Pain, Swelling and Mild Fever

    • In the area where the HPV vaccine was administered, the patient could experience pain and swelling, and also a mild fever.

    Cold-Like Symptoms

    • Those who receive the vaccine may experience some cold-like symptoms, such as runny nose, a sore throat or a cough.

    Nausea and Upset Stomach

    • Reactions to the HPV vaccine could entail some nausea and an upset stomach. The vaccine may also cause the patient to have diarrhea, or experience vomiting.

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