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Fever before COVID vaccination
I have been diagnosed with UTI (fever was there so did RTPCR negative) . I was due for COVID vaccination. When can I take my vaccination.
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After 4-8 weeks according to latest guidelines..
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After the fever subside then u can take vaccine
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There is no problem in taking vaccine.Go ahead
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If you have any problems then you can consult me online for further evaluation
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Complete the antibiotic course for UTI Test again with RtPCR and if negative then go for vaccination
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Consult for further steps to make sure cured from UTI
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I think there is no vaccination giving for people for below 45 years(U mentioned age as 33years). So wait for it
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According to latest guidelines after 3 months you can take vaccine
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When your fever subsides and proper uti treatment done. After that only you should take vaccine.
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You can take COVID vaccination anytime you are fever free post UTI
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Consult me for detailed information and guidance
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