15 days after the Dengue vaccine I am having mental confusion, dizziness and noises in my ears. Are they side effects? And if so, are they transitory?
Dengue, everything you need to know about the vaccine by Mara Magistroni 22 March 2024
Dear Reader,
Since the end of 2023, in Italy we have available a new vaccine against Dengue (Qdenga) with two administrations 3 months apart. There are a number of known side effects such as irritability and headache, which are quite common for the Qdenga vaccine. The sensations you described are not currently present in the list of adverse effects of the Qdenga vaccine. Since this is a vaccine recently on the market, it is very important to contact your general practitioner or the relevant healthcare company and evaluate any reports of symptoms arising after vaccination. If there are other similar reports from other vaccinated people then associated side effects will be considered. It will also be necessary to establish the extent of the confusion and noise, possibly by making a visit to the ear doctor. In most cases, adverse effects are temporary and should disappear soon.
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Federico Gobbi is Director of the Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases of the IRCCS Sacro Cuore Don Calabria and associate professor at the University of Brescia.
The information provided is intended for informational purposes only: it does not represent medical advice in any way and cannot replace diagnoses or treatment indications recommended by your doctor or a specialist..
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