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You May Want to Wait on the COVID Vaccine if You re Prone to This

I just want to preface this with this article is in no way, shape, or form trying to discourage you from getting the COVID vaccine. This is merely a heads up that you may want to hold off for a bit, or at the very least, talk to your Primary Care Physician and/or an allergist before getting the vaccine if you decide to. As someone who is prone to anaphylaxis, I m just passing the word along in case you suffer from it, too, and didn t hear about what s happened with some of the vaccination cases. From the start of the vaccines (whether Moderna or Pfizer, at that point) first being administered back in December, there were concerns of anaphylactic reactions being triggered as a side effect, as reported on the CDC website.

What happens in a smear test? A doctor on your must-knows

March 9, 2021 5:01 pm Marie Claire is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. As the NHS announce that they ll be rolling out HPV swabs - the step before smear tests - for women to do themselves at home. Ah, smear tests. They’re almost universally feared, which, for what’s a routine cervical cancer check up that every woman needs to have, is a real shame. As someone who’s had a smear herself, it’s easy to understand why. It’s a little uncomfortable – the nurse has to swab your cervix, after all – and you can feel a little embarrassed sat spread eagle on a doctor’s table.

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