It's not the shot itself, it's the injection/getting stabbed. I think I fainted four or five times in my life due to injections/blood draws. I have to lay down look away and control my breathing otherwise I'm gone. It is a pain in the ass and I get light anxiety from it.
Normal maybe isn't the right word, but it's an expected possibility, the FDA has a page about it [1], and that's one reason FDA recommends patients be observed for 15 minutes after a vaccination, especially for types they haven't had before.
In my school, they started taking blood tests during annual medical checkup. (certified doctors & parents permission).
100 students participated in the blood tests out of which I think atleast 4 fainted. The test was done by just piercing a small needle, & not the actual extraction of large amount of blood.
The analogy is slightly different than a vaccine shot, but nonetheless the setup is same by using needle.
V__|2 years ago
Fire-Dragon-DoL|2 years ago
toast0|2 years ago
[1] https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/fainting.html
snvzz|2 years ago
This is no doubt because of the possibility of such events.
i67vw3|2 years ago
100 students participated in the blood tests out of which I think atleast 4 fainted. The test was done by just piercing a small needle, & not the actual extraction of large amount of blood. The analogy is slightly different than a vaccine shot, but nonetheless the setup is same by using needle.
unknown|2 years ago
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