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Low platelets after vaccination
20 june my platelets were 160000 took my first dose of covishield on 27 june after 5 days i develop pin point red rash on my arm which goes away on its own after few days 19 july i recheck my platelets which were reduced 120000 now at present my platelets are 148000. My concern is will i take my 2nd dose or not. I am attaching the reports of blood test. Note i am not suffering from any medical condition
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Take second dose
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Need more details regarding your complaints..better to get an peripheral smear as it will give a rough idea regarding the underlying issue
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Kindly consult for further management
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Need more details about your condition, kindly go for a consultation
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Severe lowering of platelets is not usually seen following Covid vaccination It may be due to other reasons Detailed history and investigation is advisable
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