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Iam having body temperature 100  on second day of vaccination . I took dolo it becomes normal again iam getting temperature  99 daily from one week .Shall I take dolo when temperature is 99 or just hyderate my body. pls suggest I don't have any other symptoms.
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This is completely normal.Stay calm.hydrate yourself
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Yes, you are in correct way.
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Just keep maintaining hydration Temperature is normal
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Fever after vaccination is common . Nothing to worry .take dolo. If it persists more than a week consult a doctor
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Take Dolo and if fever persist consult a general physician
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Take dolo if your temp is 100.4 can be taken upto 3 times a day and below that you can go by hydrating yourself and cold sponging
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