Shingles Vaccine Side Effects
According to the Center for Disease Control the shingles vaccine side effects include redness, swelling, soreness, itching at the site of injection and headache. Other than these there don't seem to be any serious problems identified with the vaccine. However, there are some rarely occurring side effects, reported by several studies. Let us learn about all the possible side effects of Shingles vaccine.

The pain associated with shingles can be intense. Early treatment can reduce the time span of the shingles infection, and lower the chance of complications. Though shingles isn't a life-threatening condition, there are vaccines that can help reduce the chances of getting it. Here is some information about shingles vaccine:
| Shingles Vaccine |
A VZV vaccine called Zostavax was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in May 2006, for use in people around 60 years and older, who have had chickenpox. Studies showed that the administration of the vaccine to older people reduced the expected number of cases by half, and those who got it despite immunization, had milder symptoms and complications. The vaccine is only a preventive therapy, and is not effective as a treatment for someone who already has shingles or postherpetic neuralgia.
| Shingles Vaccine Side Effects at the Injection Site |
Many people are concerned about shingles vaccination side effects. All vaccines have the potential to cause serious problems, such as severe allergic reactions. However, the most common side effects of shingles vaccine experienced at the site of injection are:
- Redness
- Soreness
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Pain
- Tenderness
- A lump
- Warmth
- Itching
| Other Side Effects of Shingles Vaccine |
There are some sources that claim that occasionally, the side effects of a shingles vaccine may be some or any of these:
- A runny or stuffy nose
- Chills
- Body aches
- Fever
- Diarrhea
- Flu like symptoms
- Arm or leg pain
| Rare but Serious Shingles Vaccine Side Effects |
One may or may not experience any side effects of shingles vaccine. Hence, the following side effects are very rare and it is difficult to say that they are caused by taking shingles vaccine.
- Polymyalgia rheumatica, a condition that causes pain in the neck, shoulders and hips. It also develops stiffness in the muscles.
- Heart problems such as heart attack and congestive heart failure (CHF)
- Asthma
- A rash that looks like chickenpox or shingles
| Who Should Not Take Shingles Vaccine? |
There are certain people who must not get the shingles vaccine. This group includes people who have had a life-threatening allergic reaction to gelatin or the antibiotic neomycin, those who are allergic to any component of the vaccine, women who are or might be pregnant and those who are being treated with drugs that affect the immune system, including high-dose steroids. Also on the list are those who have weak immune system due to leukemia, lymphoma, blood or bone cancer and people who have HIV/AIDS with T-cell counts below 200.
Through a clinical trial involving thousands of adults 60 years and older it was found that Zostavax reduced the risk of shingles by about 51% and the risk of postherpetic neuralgia by 67%. The shingles vaccine was found to be most effective among people in the age group of 60 to 69 years. The vaccine is likely to be effective for at least six years, but may last much longer. While there is no cause for concern regarding the side effects of shingles vaccine, it is best to consult your doctor.
Disclaimer: This Buzzle article is for informative purposes only and does not, in any way, intend to replace the advice of a medical expert.
Like This Article?
Follow:

Post Comment | View Comments


