Since
serious vaccination reactions were rare in her experience, the greater good was being served.
Not exact matches
Other risks of vaccines are mainly mild adverse
reactions such as mild fever, dimished appetite, discomfort at
vaccination site, or more
serious, an allergic
reaction.
Serious adverse
reactions to
vaccinations include persistent vomiting or diarrhea, skin rash, swelling around the face, severe coughing, difficulty breathing, collapse and autoimmune disease.
These
serious reactions appear within minutes or hours of
vaccination and require immediate veterinary care.
Sometimes
vaccinations cause more
serious side effects or allergic
reactions that require immediate veterinary care.
Future
vaccination of animals who have experienced any
serious vaccine
reactions should be avoided.
Both mild and more
serious allergic
reactions to a
vaccination are possible.
Review any history of
serious reaction your pet has had to
vaccinations, if this is not their first one.
The most common
serious allergic
reactions that dogs experience are due to
vaccinations, medications, and venomous insect stings (bees and wasps).
If you suspect that your pet is having a
serious adverse
reaction to
vaccination, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Pets may eat, drink, and exercise normally after
vaccination if they want to; it is the more
serious allergic
reactions that need to be distinguished from the above expected phenomena.
Long term vaccine
reactions: If the site of the
vaccination remains swollen or is getting larger a month following
vaccination, or is still present 3 months after
vaccination, please make an appointment with us right away, as this could be the sign of a more
serious problem.
However, the
vaccination itself may lead to brain damages, anaphylaxis, allergic
reactions, fever, vomiting and Parsonage - Turner Syndrome, a
serious nerve disorder.