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Not feeling well after COVID vaccine
I'm having headache and body ache in muscles and joints and also not feeling well . Yesterday I have taken Covishield vaccine but the side effects appears to be today . So , what should I do and when will side effects go away .
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Hello, these symptoms post vaccination are seen in many people. These will subside after after 2 days. Till then you can take paracetamol 650mg as and when required, but at a gap of 6 hrs and not more than 4 tablets in 24 hours.
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Take Paracetamol as instructed
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If you still don't feel better after 2 days, kindly consult a doctor. And check SpO2.
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This is a common side effect of vaccine. Take tablet paracetamol 650mg and rest for 2 days. You will be fine.
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Rest for two three days...
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The side effects will gradually pass away. You can take dolo 650 for the bodyache and fever if any
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Kindly discuss for your concern
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May be due to adverse events following immunisation
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Consultation for medication under prescription is advisable
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no need to worry..just monitor your spo2vand hydrate yourself and take pcm in sos basis
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