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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsOwwwwww got my covid and flu shot both in one arm yesterday, and wow my arm is killing me
today. Anything I can do to help with soreness?? Yikes, its sore. I dont remember it being this sore previously.

QED
(3,204 posts)Still better than getting Covid.
LuckyCharms
(20,833 posts)and stretch it out occasionally.
It should start feeling better soon.
bamagal62
(4,196 posts)It doesnt last long. But, wow, it hurts!
debm55
(51,583 posts)before. Take care.
a kennedy
(34,597 posts)Marthe48
(22,068 posts)Near, but not on, where the shot went in. It helped quite a bit. Early Covid shots warned to avoid taking otc meds for pain, even for a few days before you got the Covid vaccine or booster. I think it was so that any concerning symptoms weren't masked.
It might hurt, but if you stay well, it's worth it Some of the boosters I got hurt, but this last one didn't.
mgardener
(2,192 posts)So I could tell if I had a reaction and to which one.
Had a quarter size lump in the flu arm, I just iced it.
Niagara
(10,902 posts)I take a OTC (over-the-counter) pain relief with food when needed.
I don't get generally get fevers after a vaccination but I always like to drink extra water to stay hydrated.
This lovely lady is in my YouTube history and favorites. She demonstrates helpful exercises that I do a several times a day.
I'm not due for a Covid vax until March of 2026. I hope it's still available then.
Golden Raisin
(4,741 posts)Never had any issues with all previous Covid/Flu shots. In addition to the sore injection site I also was very tired and had a bad case of the chills, complete with teeth chattering!
1WorldHope
(1,699 posts)I got both covid and old ppl flu shot in the same arm. I didn't feel either of them. I had no reaction. Isn't it strange how it affects everyone different?