What You Need to Know About Vaccines and Shoulder Injuries
Vaccines are a common part of a healthcare routine for most people. These immunities keep terrible diseases from spreading and most people going to public schools or universities are required to help keep the student body safe. People trust doctors to safely administer shots when they need them. While it’s common for the injection site to be a little sore for a few days after the person gets the shot, prolonged high levels of pain are not.
Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration or SIRVA is a painful injury when the shot isn’t administered properly. People can experience discomfort and pain in their upper shoulder. The area may also swell and the person may have less motion. In rare circumstances, an improperly administered vaccine may result in a permanent shoulder injury.
If you’ve been injured from a vaccine, you can get help from a Wisconsin vaccine injury lawyer from Urban & Taylor. We’ll fight for your rights and get you the compensation you deserve. Call us today for a free consultation.
What Causes SIRVA?
Injections are supposed to be administered to the middle part of the deltoid because this area has space that helps the injection have a response and it lessens the chance for adverse reactions. However, nurses or doctors can inject the shot too high in the shoulder, which isn’t as meaty as the middle part of the deltoid. It can cause inflammation in the area and the patient will start to feel pain. Usually, this pain will occur within the first 48 hours after vaccination.
SIRVA symptoms can include:
- Pain that lasts more than two days after the vaccination.
- Soreness.
- Limited Mobility.
- No symptoms before getting the vaccine.
Unfortunately, SIRVA makes completing everyday tasks difficult. Reaching for things, lifting, or trying to go about your day may be hindered because of the pain in your shoulder. While these injuries are rare, there has been an increase in these injuries because more shots are being administered outside of a doctor’s office. Many people can go to a pharmacy or grocery store to get a flu shot.
The pain from SIRVA can become chronic and may require surgery to fix. The medical costs of visiting doctors and getting surgery can get expensive. When you didn’t make the mistake in the first place, you shouldn’t have to have the burden of affording medical expenses all on your own. Your injury may even keep you from working, plus the time needed for recovery from your surgery. With a trusted vaccine injury lawyer at your side, you can rest assured that they will fight for a settlement that will help you afford medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.