Period problems in 4000 women due to corona vaccine!

The whole world is watching the side effects of the corona vaccine. According to the report of the Daily Mail, about 4000 women in Britain have had problems related to periods after getting the vaccine. Experts monitoring the vaccine themselves have made such a claim. He also told that this problem has been seen more mainly in women of 30 to 49 years after getting the vaccine.

According to the report, women are having more flow than normal bleeding and some women have also seen the problem of delayed periods. According to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), as of May 17, 2,734 such reports related to the AstraZeneca shot have been registered.

However, this claim has not been made about the AstraZeneca vaccine alone. There have been 1,158 cases of period change due to Pfizer’s vaccine. While 66 cases are being linked to Moderna’s vaccine. Experts are saying that this number can be even higher, because many figures are not registering this problem related to the period.

Britain’s famous newspaper ‘The Sunday Times’ has also raised questions on not including period related problems in MHRA’s list of covid side effects. However, the regulator said on this, ‘A review has concluded that this problem is not seen on a very wide scale in recently vaccinated women.’ He said that it will be investigated closely.

MHRA Chief Executive Dr. June Raine said, ‘We have reviewed reports of menstrual disorders, irregular vaginal bleeding and side effects of vaccination with the help of health experts. The current figures for all three vaccines being administered in the UK do not indicate an escalation of this threat.

Dr. Raine said, ‘The number of women who have suffered a menstrual disorder after getting the vaccine is very small. We are closely monitoring the reports to understand the signs of this problem.

According to the report, about 25 percent of women between the ages of 30 and 49 have experienced this problem related to periods. These may include bleeding flow more or less than normal, premature or delayed periods, and problems related to abdominal cramps. This can often be due to hormonal changes in the body. At the same time, it can also be due to medical condition or meditation.

Like Britain, this kind of problem has been seen in America after vaccination, but scientists had said then that it is too early to say anything on this at the moment. However, according to the International Vaccine Alliance GAVI, which is working for the right access to the vaccine worldwide, this may be possible. Experts say that many times there are problems related to periods even with the vaccine made for other viruses.

A blog post on the organization’s website states that the HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine and the flu vaccine can also temporarily affect women’s menstrual cycles. So if this is happening with the Kovid-19 vaccine as well, then it is not surprising.

During the period, the immunity cells work to build and then break the lining of the uterus. The vaccine produces the inflammatory molecules cytokines and interferons that stimulate the immune cells. In this process, many times the menstrual cycle changes due to the impact of the lining.

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