Side affects of Covid vaccine

2021-06-14 09:42:51
I had my first shot of covishield 3 days back on last Friday, I had fever with massive headache ,body ache and a little bit of rashes and itching on my hands which was cured by taking p650  on the first and second day but since yesterday again there is a relapsing of fever with temperature 99-100 degrees Max with dizziness. My concern is why am getting remittance of mild fever every morning after so many days?? Is this normal after Covid vaccine??
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Not so much common after covid vaccination usually. Try to take homemade food and take complete bed rest for few days with plenty of fruits and fruit juices. Take tablet DOLO 650 every 12 hours and you have to go through the fever profile test as a precautionary measure and also rapid covid 19 antigen test and antibody test. Try to contact me online.

Answered2021-06-14 10:52:25

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The most common side effects following COVID-19 vaccines are fatigue, a fever, headaches, body aches, chills, nausea, diarrhea, and pain at the site of injection, according to the World Health Organization. These may last from a few days to a week and are mostly self limiting. Take medication as prescribed by your doctor and rest. You can keep a clean wet cloth on the affected area to reduce pain. Consult your doctor if redness, tenderness, or swelling of the hand worsens. Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated. Avoid doing strenuous activities for at least 3-4 days after getting the vaccine. It is safer to avoid alcohol and smoking for a few days. The vaccine does not fully prevent infection by the COVID-19 virus. However it drastically reduces the chances of severe life threatening consequences and death due to COVID-19.
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Take Tablet PARACETAMOL 500 MG thrice a day after meals and tablet PANTOPRAZOLE 40MG ONCE a day provided you have no prior reaction to the medication.

Answered2021-06-14 10:49:15

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Need more Details about the condition , Kindly Go for a consultation

Answered2021-06-14 10:30:47

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Fever post vaccine will subside within 3 days. If you still getting fever then get tested for covid.

Answered2021-06-14 09:53:13

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Take ncov 19 rtpcr ,cbc ,CRP
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Answered2021-06-14 09:48:39

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It is common after vaccine but relapsing of fever 8s not common. Get your rt-pcr checked.

Answered2021-06-14 09:48:00

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Take Paracetamol tablet 6-7 hourly Take proper diet Drink more water Consult for proper treatment

Answered2021-06-14 11:22:16

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Yes..,It's very normal. Nothing to worry.
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Take dolo650 for fever.That'll help.
Health Tips
•Stay hydrated and take nutritious food. •Avoid taking painkillers.

Answered2021-06-14 09:49:12

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