Yes, vomiting can be a common symptom after receiving a vaccine. It is often due to the body's immune response to the vaccine. Resting and staying hydrated can help alleviate these symptoms. You can try eating light foods like crackers, soda crackers, soup, and broth when you feel ready to eat again. Gradually sip liquids to avoid overwhelming your stomach. If you continue to experience nausea and vomiting, over-the-counter medications like dimenhydrinate (Gravol) can be helpful. Make sure to follow the instructions on the medication label.
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