Patients who get infected usually develop fevers, digestive problems and jaundice. Symptoms will differ from patient to patient and they will range from mild to severe. In rare cases, patients infected with Hepatites A will develop other complications such as cholestasis which is an interruption to the bile secretion and this will further lead to liver failure.

What are the side effects of the Hepatitis A vaccine?

Although they are uncommon, some people might experience temporary soreness, redness and hardening around the area where the injection has been administered. Other side effects involve small painless lumps but they usually go away shortly.

  • In rare cases, people can also:

  • develop a small temperature

  • feel slightly unwell, irritable, weak or sick

  • feel tired

  • have a mild headache

  • lose their appetite

  • have an upset stomach

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