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Directly taken 2nd dose of covishield
My husband has directly taken 2nd dose of covishield vaccine without taking the first one and is suffering from severe leg , back pain & head ache too
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If it's the first time he's getting vaccinated for covid, it'll still be called as first dose. Also, I'll need you to specificy your symptoms. Although bodyache is quite common after vaccination.
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Dear seems he had only 1 dose of vaccinations.. which is considered first . Then symptoms are normal if aggravated contact on Practo
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Take tab paracetamol and rest Dont forget to get him the covishield shot after 6 weeks to 8 weeks
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If this is the first shot you took,, it's still called Fist dose as you weren't vaccinated in earlier past,, it's the same vaccine used for first and second shots Plz consult if any help needed
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These symptoms is common for dose of covid vaccine...if its first time getting vaccinated for covid,it will be still called as first dose...
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