Adverse reactions of herpes zoster vaccine include local adverse reactions and systemic adverse reactions. 1. Local adverse reactions: redness, swelling, pain or itching at the vaccination site may occur after vaccination. 2. Systemic adverse reactions: Systemic adverse reactions include fever, muscle pain, fatigue, nausea, etc. after vaccination. Herpes zoster virus vaccine is mainly for the prevention of herpes zoster virus infection, which is a kind of virus that involves the nerves and skin, and is highly contagious, affecting the patient’s work and life, and can be strengthened through the prevention of vaccination. Most of the adverse reactions after shingles vaccination are transient, and the symptoms will disappear within a few days without any special treatment, but if the adverse reactions are more serious, you should consult a doctor in time. However, if the adverse reaction is more serious, you should consult a doctor in time. Each person’s physical condition is different, and the reaction after vaccination is also different. It is recommended to observe for 30 minutes after vaccination, and consult a doctor in time if any abnormality occurs.