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Covid vaccine effects
Today I had covi shield vaccine , my entire family had it but amongst all only I get fever and a lot of body pain . Pls tell me if it is normal .I had taken paracetamol already.
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No need to worry. It's common thing after vaccination and you will be alright within one or two days. You can take paracetamol 650 up to 4 times a day in the mean time. Take adequate food, water and rest. Get well soon.
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Yes post vaccination fever myalgia weakness is common but that should not extend beyond 3-4 days.If it does get consulted by a physician.
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It's completely normal. The feeling of mild fever and body pain might persist for 2-3 days.  Take paracetamol only when pain unbearable with fever.
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drink plenty of fluids. rest adequately
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It’s totally ok to have post vaccinations symptoms. Few have to many and few don’t. Don’t panic . Take paracetamol sos .
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Contact on Practo for consultation
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