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My mother in law's wisdom tooth extracted on 12th of July. She have no pain and swelling. Can she take COVID vaccine on 14th of July??
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Yes ,she can go for covid vaccine ,there is no any side effects to extract  wisdom tooth
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she can surely go for vaccination
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if any pain take dolo 650 it will be helpful for both condition
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Hello. Covid vaccine is absolutely safe and beneficial. Covid vaccine has No ill effects on health. The vaccine has absolutely No hampering on the tooth surgery done or its healing effect.
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Incase of pain on injection site or fever after the vaccine, a paracetamol can be taken. Avoid self diagnosis.
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Yes she can no need to worry
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If she recently had her wisdom tooth extracted, it's still considered safe and beneficial to get the covid vaccine. Wisdom tooth extraction should not be a reason to delay vaccination. Getting vaccination wont impair healing and surgery wont reduce the effectiveness of vaccination, either.
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But make sure you get enough sleep of 7 to 9 hours per night after vaccination and take complete rest for 2 to 3 days after vaccination.
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Yes she can. There is no such study that suggests not to take vaccination.
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In case she develops pain on site of injection or fever . She can take paracetamol (Tab Dolo 500/650mg) ( sos)
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