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In rare circumstances, COVID-19 mRNA vaccines can impact the vascular system. However, getting infected with COVID-19 puts someone at much higher risk of vascular problems than getting a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. Many people who have had severe COVID-19 infections have gotten blood vessel injuries including blood clots, organ impairment, and other complications.
In rare circumstances, COVID-19 mRNA vaccines can impact the vascular system. However, getting infected with COVID-19 puts someone at much higher risk of vascular problems than getting a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. Many people who have had severe COVID-19 infections have gotten blood vessel injuries including blood clots, organ impairment, and other complications.
The term “vascular” refers to anything related to blood vessels, affecting blood vessels, or anything consisting of blood vessels. Blood vessels carry oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and remove waste from the tissues. There are very rare cases of heart or vascular side effects associated with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. These side effects include:
While none of these issues are caused by attacks on the vascular walls, they can impact blood vessels directly. Adolescents and young males are the most susceptible to these side effects which are very rare.
The American Heart Association released a statement stating that they are confident that the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the very small and rare risks of vaccination, which include vascular problems like myocarditis. The World Health Organization has issued a very similar statement.
These statements are based on what we know from scientific studies about how COVID-19 impacts the body, including the heart. COVID-19 has often been referred to as a 'blood vessel' disease. There are many ways that the virus negatively impacts the body and outcomes can be severe and long lasting.
According to the University of California Davis, about 20-30% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients show heart problems. Inflammation of the vascular walls, the risk of heart attack, and stroke are also higher among COVID-19 patients. More research is needed to understand how often infection with the COVID-19 virus causes vascular problems.
The term “vascular” refers to anything related to blood vessels, affecting blood vessels, or anything consisting of blood vessels. Blood vessels carry oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and remove waste from the tissues. There are very rare cases of heart or vascular side effects associated with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. These side effects include:
While none of these issues are caused by attacks on the vascular walls, they can impact blood vessels directly. Adolescents and young males are the most susceptible to these side effects which are very rare.
The American Heart Association released a statement stating that they are confident that the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the very small and rare risks of vaccination, which include vascular problems like myocarditis. The World Health Organization has issued a very similar statement.
These statements are based on what we know from scientific studies about how COVID-19 impacts the body, including the heart. COVID-19 has often been referred to as a 'blood vessel' disease. There are many ways that the virus negatively impacts the body and outcomes can be severe and long lasting.
According to the University of California Davis, about 20-30% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients show heart problems. Inflammation of the vascular walls, the risk of heart attack, and stroke are also higher among COVID-19 patients. More research is needed to understand how often infection with the COVID-19 virus causes vascular problems.
The term “vascular” refers to anything related to blood vessels, affecting blood vessels, or anything consisting of blood vessels. Blood vessels carry oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and remove waste from the tissues.
There are very rare cases of heart or vascular side effects associated with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.
The term “vascular” refers to anything related to blood vessels, affecting blood vessels, or anything consisting of blood vessels. Blood vessels carry oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and remove waste from the tissues.
There are very rare cases of heart or vascular side effects associated with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.