Covishield vaccine

2021-06-24 20:33:19
Hi 27f I have upper back pain just back of breast severe left side since Jan used many medications like pregabalin myoril etoshine many medications but no relief...also I have history of bilateral minimal pleural effusion...hands and legs pain fingers pain on and off ...I also have pcos my query is can I get covishield vaccination with all these pains bcz I don't know the cause of my pains...if I have rheumatoid arthritis though I don't have but in case I have that even than vaccine is safe?or should I get an mri then plan on vaccination?plz reply
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Hello You can take the vaccine , it has got nothing to do with your ailments. As for all your symptoms , they sound syndromic and needs thorough medical examination and investigative workup to reach diagnosis and further treatment . Be aware that post vaccination u might have some fever or malaise which is normal after covid vaccination
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Vaccinate , ortho consultation

Answered2021-06-25 09:05:48

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Vaccine is safe

Answered2021-06-25 03:57:33

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Get thoroughly evaluated with blood tests and rule out Inflammatory arthropathy like Rheumatoid Arthritis etc. With PCOS and Your existing conditions you can take vaccination if you are not on steroid or other immunosuppressive medications . MRI not required before vaccination although blood test review is important .
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Don’t worry, you may be having a reactive arthritis.

Answered2021-06-25 03:24:05

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Consult me for detailed discussion

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