Covishield Side Effects

2021-12-11 17:35:53
I took second dose of Covid vaccine on 26 10 2021. From 28 10 2021, my bp increased to 170/106 and pulse rate at 112. Got caffeine intolerance after taking second dose of vaccine. Everytime I drink milk tea, coffee, green tea or any caffeinated drink, I feel my pulse rate is increased high and bp raised. Is now bp will be lifelong or it will get back to normal? Right now taking temporary bp medicine.
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Kindly consult and avoid teiggers

Answered2021-12-12 06:19:01

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Consultation is advisable

Answered2021-12-12 02:37:34

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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2021-12-12 02:24:45

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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2021-12-11 20:27:41

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Pulse rate can increase with caffeine intake So try to avoid them Follow low sodium dash diet Exercise regularly for atleast 5 days in a week You didn’t mention your body weight but weight loss can also help reducing blood pressure

Answered2021-12-11 18:11:24

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deep breathing exercise

Answered2021-12-11 20:04:01

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Try to avoid the triggering factors

Answered2021-12-11 18:14:20

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