Vaccine for Rheumatoid Arthritis patient

2021-05-13 09:31:08
I have rheumatoid arthritis with count54, should i take vaccine? How helpful or dangerous it could be.
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Yes you should take the vaccine.
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Be wary of any side effects that may occur following the vaccination, just as any other patient.

Answered2021-05-13 10:35:33

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Answered2021-05-13 10:08:49

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Yes you can take vaccine. Do consult on what medications you are taking currently.

Answered2021-05-13 10:02:44

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As per your medical history you can take vaccine .It is not dangerous as it does not contain live virus.
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Don't go for vaccination with empty stomach , have a proper meal before getting vaccinated.

Answered2021-05-13 09:49:51

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Yes, you can take vaccine No side effects
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Keep check on after vaccination symptoms
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If symptoms occur, contact doctor

Answered2021-05-13 09:48:12

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