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My BMI is 15.4 due to an eating disorder. I'm facing a lot of physical health issues as well such as no menstrual cycle, constipation, vitamin deficiency, frequent cold. My body had not even developed antibodies post contracting covid. I had fainted twice when I got my first dose of vaccine. Is it safe to go for second dose?
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Go and take the second dose. Keep yourself hydrated Take zincovit tablet 1 per day
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control anxiety
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You may have your second dose of vaccination. Take high protein diet with plenty of water
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Avoid anxiety
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The fainting spells are usually associated due to fear or not taking a proper meal before your vaccination. It is totally safe to go for second dose, considering third wave of covid is expected soon.
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When you go for next dose make sure to take a proper meal and take a relative along with you.
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Go for vaccination, drink plenty of water, take mltivitamins and minerals supplements
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