Covid positive after 2dose of covishield

2021-05-07 13:59:08
Is it possible to get infected after 15 days of 2nd dose of covishield. Or is it false positive? How to differentiate? Person getting all symptoms after 15 days of vaccination.
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Answered2021-05-07 14:38:42

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Yes it is possible to get covid infection even after 15 days of covid Important is that this infection is less severe moreover not life threatening So pt should be evaluated for corona and corona should be ruled out before  labeling false positive Posibility of corona must be first First is rt pcr test along with other routine examination HRCT should be considered If cough, dyspnoea , chest pain , desaturation is present
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HRCT  mostly helps in diagnosis and know severity
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before diagnosis is confirmed pt may continue with paracetamol 600 mg 1sos for fever and aches famocid  40 mg od tab or equivalent drug doxycycline 100 mg bid tab ivemectin 12mg bid along with other sos drugs if any other symptoms like cough , dyspnoea etc present

Answered2021-05-07 14:20:32

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It is possible to get infected after vaccination. Symptoms due to vaccination usually present in the first few days after dosage. Symptoms after 15 days might not be due to the vaccine. It might be a infection. Consult online for advise on what to do further.

Answered2021-05-07 14:15:38

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It is possible. Take precautions and consult a doctor.

Answered2021-05-07 14:02:18

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Time is not to differentiate, but stay healthy. If feel any symptoms, just get treatment

Answered2021-05-07 14:02:00

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False positive report is unlikely.  Vaccine only decreases severity of the disease. You can catch covid 19 any day after vaccination. Start treatment without delay. Consult online for assessment and prescription and second opinion if you already consulted any doctor.

Answered2021-05-07 15:33:37

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It is possible to be infected after 15 days of 2nd dose....if you have symptoms get the rtpcr/rat done for covid.

Answered2021-05-07 14:04:51

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Patient can get positive after second dose of vaccine. Various vaccines have is either killed virus or viral fragments which prepare our immune system to fight when actual virus arrive which makes it lesser extent of disease.
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Answered2021-05-07 14:04:06

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Yes it is possible if you do not maintain the necessary precautions! Even after getting vaccinated it is necessary to maintain all the precautions like - wearing a mask , sanitising frequently and social distancing It would be better to consult for further evaluation

Answered2021-05-07 14:03:00

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