Please guide if any gap req. for vaccine

2022-06-08 06:27:40
Dear Dr., My sibling is required to take the vaccine of - Chickenpox, hepatitis and typhoid as a mandatory measure for admission in a college. Does this vaccine need to be taken in a gap and if so what should be the gap? And also please guide if there would be any side effects if they are taken together? Please guide on this.
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Answered2022-06-10 03:28:01

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There need not be any gap. But you have to take them in different parts of the body and with different syringes. Typhoid vaccine may lead to low grade fever. Others can only cause Local pain.

Answered2022-06-08 08:16:03

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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.

Answered2022-06-08 06:57:03

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Atleast two weeks gap is advisable. But you go according to the leaflet instructions given along with vaccine. Or consult a physician at your locality

Answered2022-06-08 06:39:34

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Check wheter receiving live or killed vaccine... For live vaccine one month gap is mandatory . Killed vaccine can take together

Answered2022-06-08 06:44:39

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