Are there side effects after receiving the seasonal influenza vaccine?

by ADeeL

One of the most prominent medical inquiries and consultations received on the Health 937 account was an inquiry sent from a follower to the Ministry of Health's account, which read: “Are there side effects after receiving the seasonal influenza vaccine?”

The Ministry of Health stated on its page on the X platform that the seasonal influenza vaccine is generally safe, but it may have some side effects, including:

Slight increase in temperature.

Redness or slight swelling at the injection site.

Minor body pain.

The most prominent medical inquiries and consultations received on Health Account 937 include:

What is the normal blood pressure level?

In general, normal blood pressure for a person who does not suffer from hypertension is considered to be 80/120 mmHg or less, with systolic blood pressure not less than 90 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure not less than 60 mmHg.

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