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Fever after taking 2nd dose of vaccine.
I take my 1st dose on 10th may. After that on 16th may I found myself as covid 19 positive. And admitted in a private hospital on 18th may. Due to covid I cannot take my 2nd dose on time. Yesterday I took my 2nd dose. Now I am having high fever. At night temperature was 103. And I took a paracetamol. Now it was 102. What should I do ?
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Take paracetamol thrice a day and if the symptoms persist get your swab test done
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Fever following vaccination is not uncommon
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Medication under prescription is advisable
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Take paracetamol 3 times aday. Consult on practo.
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Fever can last for 2- 3days. Take paracetamol 3 times a day. If fever persists after 3 days please consult
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