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Inflammation due to covishield
I got vaccinated on 5 may then on 11 may I started having chills fever vomitting and severe body ache . When consulted doctor he said it's Corona I got tests done and my RT pcr was negative, CRP was 202, il6 40, I was I severe pain but doctor still told I am Corona suspect and started Corona medicine. After 4 days My pain was same I again got tested again negative for Corona , crp40 il6 8 and d dimer 0.53, I have severe pain in my legs specially in morning kindly help me.suggest me which doctor to go for .
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Symptoms appearing 6 days after vaccination are not because of the vaccine. Symptoms and raised crp values are definitely suggestive of covid, even though the rtpcr is negative. The double mutant strain has given false negatives on the rtpcr. Pain in the legs indicates thrombus getting deposited in the calf veins, a phenomenon called thrombophlebitis
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