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  2. A student athlete’s TikTok went viral after he ... - AOL

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    A student athlete was diagnosed with myocarditis after receiving his COVID-19 vaccine, but here's why experts don't want people to worry. ... he received his second COVID-19 vaccine shot on Aug ...

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    Kids as young as 12 are eligible to get COVID-19 booster shots. Here's what you need to know about side effects and more. What experts want you to know about teens and COVID-19 boosters

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    Soreness, redness, and swelling where the shot is given. Fever. Muscle aches. Headache. And these are the most common potential side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine: Pain, swelling, and redness on ...

  5. Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration - Wikipedia

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    SIRVA is caused by improper insertion of the needle used in injections. It is "a preventable occurrence caused by the injection of a vaccine into the shoulder capsule rather than the deltoid muscle. As a result, inflammation of the shoulder structures causes patients to experience pain, a decreased range of motion, and a decreased quality of life."

  6. Janssen COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The most common side effects of the vaccine in the trials were usually mild or moderate, occurred within two days after vaccination, and got better within 1 or 2 days. [83] [1] [84] The most common side effects are pain at the injection site, headache, tiredness, muscle pain, and nausea, affecting more than 1 in 10 people.

  7. Myocarditis - Wikipedia

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    The FDA and European Medicines Agency estimates the risk of myocarditis after the Covid-19 vaccine as 1 case per 100,000 of those who are vaccinated. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] The risk of myocarditis after Covid-19 vaccination was observed to be highest in males between 16–29 years of age, and after receiving the second dose of the mRNA Covid-19 vaccine.