The list of symptoms being reported as possible adverse reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines is very long. These can occur within moments of vaccination or after a period of time.
Even though the vaccine-injured (those with serious and/or ongoing disability following their vaccinations) seem to draw from a common pool of symptoms, the combination of symptoms tends to be unique from patient to patient.
Some of the more common symptoms amongst those suffering a vaccine injury include:
- Brain fog
- Extreme fatigue
- Memory loss
- Tinnitus
- Headaches
- Blurred vision
- Chest pain
- Abnormal heart rate
- Shortness of breath
- Blood pressure changes
- Numbness
- Tingling/burning
- Internal tremors
- Muscle twitching
- Joint pain
- Gastric issues
- Food sensitivities
- Menstrual issues
- Rashes
- Bruising
- Reactivated diseases
React19’s Persistent Symptoms Survey #2 has a larger list, and there are emerging scientific studies which aim to characterise some of the symptoms clusters (e.g. doi:10.3390/vaccines12070790).