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Fever after 1 week of vaccination
Hi doctor . Will fever come after 1 week of vaccination ? My wife is having 99- 99.3 degrees fever .
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After vaccination you might have fever for 1-2 days but it does not persist till 1 week . It might be due to an infection . Kindly get a rt-pvr done for covid .
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Get rt-pcr done for covid .
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Fever after 1 week of vaccination should raise suspicion of any infection.But temp above 100 is said to be fever.Do tepid sponging and consult a physician.
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Fever due to vaccination will last for 1 or 2 days beyond that should be of a concern Get rtpcr done Consult a doctor for further information
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