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Post vaccine symptoms
I took my covishield first shot on Tuesday. I still feel weakness and the injection spot is still swollen and in pain. I have no fever and oxygen level is also 98-99. No other symptoms are there. Should I be worried?
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Weakness is subjective and may not be related to the vaccine. Injection site pain may persist for upto a week. If it pains only when touched, no medicine is needed. If the whole arm pains on movement, then dolo 650 mg can be taken.
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Take paracetamol 500 mg sos , whenever fever is there with a gap of 6 hours If you have any other complain or concern you can consult me on practo app
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Take MULTIVITAMIN once a day for five day glucose water as much as possible and ice pack apply at injection site it may help to reduce swelling
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Take zincovit once daily for 2 weeks. You may feel little weak for a week .
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