Feeling body aches, veins and bone pain

2022-01-17 23:28:32
Dear Doctors Please help I am feeling whole body pain veins pain legs, arms and back bone. Pain strikes when walking and standing long. Doin movements, normal body activity triggering pain. Started on same day of 2nd dose of vaccination. And now its been 5 days pain continuous. Is it side effects? Or what , before that I was doing normal Yoga and streching movements with no pain. Please help what to do? Took 250 mg of crocin when vaccinated as there was no fever but weakness and muscles aches.
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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-01-19 05:01:16

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Answered2022-01-18 15:14:19

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Vaccine adverse effect are unlikely to last for 5 days.
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Consult online for detailed discussion and prescription medicine

Answered2022-01-18 08:28:20

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May be due to vaccine adverse events Proper rehydration can subside after some time
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need consult on follow up

Answered2022-01-18 05:33:19

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Hydration is very important Need to evaluate further for your queries

Answered2022-01-18 04:05:59

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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2022-01-18 03:40:10

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May be due to adverse events following immunisation
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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable

Answered2022-01-18 03:19:17

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