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Menstruation started took first dose
Hi there !! Looking for suggestions . I took covaxin 1st dose yesterday (11th June) and my menstruation has started today (12th June) which is supposed to start around 15-16 June and I have lot of body pain , stomach cramps and vomiting during my mensis . Sometimes I end up taking injections . Can anyone suggest if I can still continue my painkillers for menstrurational cramps . Thanks In Advance!!
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Don't take injection for just menstruation pain. Consult with me at practo. It is curable.
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Avoid pain killers...take tablet dolo650 mg three times a day
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Many of the medicines and especially the pain killers are not indicated immediately after taking the the vaccine administered covid infection but at the same time you are having symptoms  of dysmenorrhea. Please consult any general physician at your local area and because he is going very well regarding medicines to be given or not and go to the clinical examination and find out whether you can take the medicines or not.
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Avoid pain killers.use hot packs.and paracetamol 650 mg twice daily
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You can take Meds
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