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Calf pain both legs
Weight 110kg Age 23 On thyorid medication 75mg thyrofit currently thyorid is in control. On August 8 I experienced a mild pain in left  calf while walking and it continued for two days. From 10 August my both calves are mild paining and left hamstring above knee has mild pain sometimes . On 10 August I consulted local gp he gave stepcobal forte and muscle relaxants but still no relief. I took covishield second dose on 6 August on left arm and after that it started to pain. What should I do ...is this normal as I have never experienced this in my lifetime.
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Your thyroid medication must be 75mcg and not mg. Post vaccination myalgia (muscle pain) is a possibility. Please get your blood Test for vitamin B12 and D3 and S.uric acid
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You can try ice fomentation and see if it helps
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Hello Certain constitutional symptoms are normal after covishield vaccine. You are a hypothyroid patient and in them, having cramps and muscle pain after small insults does occur. I suggest you do stretching of muscles with some serious concern on weightloss. Consult a endocrinologist for your thyroid treatment to titrate your doses. I would suggest you can start taking tab Co enzyme q for your muscle aches
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Kindly consult me for complete discussion on this
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