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Little drop of liquid after injection

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LifesTooShortYOLO · 28/07/2021 15:52

I've just had my second vaccine and when the lady gently pulled the needle out there was no blood just a tiny drop of clear liquid.
Is this normal?!
I'm worrying that the vaccine came out 😂 Irrational I know 😂

OP posts:
Pantene23 · 28/07/2021 15:53

It’s normal. Chill 😂

HyacinthsHydrangeas · 28/07/2021 16:11

This can happen! I don't think it's common, but with any vaccine, it's possible for there to be some "leakage" from the injection site. But the tissue your vaccine was injected into will have absorbed the vast, vast majority.

5togo · 28/07/2021 16:13

There was another thread like this and some posters advised the op to ring the vaccination centre afterwards. Not sure what the outcome was sorry.

YarnOver · 28/07/2021 19:20

Yes it's normal. It's not the vaccination liquid it's a bit of "lymph" from just under your flesh.
I inject myself twice a week with two different injections which would be extremely serious if I missed any / it didn't work properly so I can guarantee you that the clear liquid is normal (it's also listed on tbe information that goes with my drug as normal and explained as the reason above. Which a fair few nurses also explained to me years ago when I started these meds as I would panic that it hadn't worked , as otherwise I would have ended up in hospital!

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