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Can I get Vaccine?
Hello Doctors as per my profile there is nails presented in my both legs and hand in 2007. Then can I get vaccine? Tell about any side effects or any problem? Plz give me your Valuable feedback as soon as possible. Thanks
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You should take the vaccine. Usually there are no side effects of vaccine.
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There is no relation between implant and vaccine. You can get vaccinated easily without any second thought. Of course there is intraction between vaccine and body fuids but nothing to do with implants.
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Your implants have nothing to do with vaccination. You can go ahead and get yourself vaccinated. Most common side effects are fever, local injection site pain, body pains after the administration of the vaccine which usually subside in a day or two.
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You can take a Paracetamol 500 mg tablet if you experience the above mentioned problems
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You can take the vaccine.
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Most of the side effects are mild including headache, body ache, fever, irritation in the throat, which usually last 2-3 days.
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