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Angiogram done on 12may
Hi all, in the month of April.my father suffered from chest pain and again one more time suffered chest pain in may, so we consulted doctor he done all the tests ecg, 2decho and TMT was done, in ecg, 2decho we're normal and found issue in TMT, so they suggested angiogram and it was done on 12th may and doctor finally told there was no blocks in the heart and normal like that doctor told my actual question can my father take second dose of covishield vaccine or he need to maintain any time gap but one  more thing he is facing little pain in that angiogram area I mean on that needle injected place for angiogram process
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Vaccine can be taken safely. Pain at the puncture site is a common thing. If significant pain despite ice packs or pain killers consultation is required
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Can take vaccination safely If excessive pain or swelling at Angio site needs to be checked
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It was satisfying to note that your father did not have a block in the artery of the heart. A mild pain at the puncture site is not unusual or uncommon. Unless it’s associated with swelling, I would say nothing more except a pain killer sos. He can safely take the second dose of covid vaccination.
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Is there swelling at the puncture site??
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consultation..
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He can take vaccination as per scheduled. Ice pack apply at angiography site
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