Today I have booked an appointment for my 2nd dose of Covishield vaccine. When I took the first dose of this vaccine I had a moderate fever after midnight but that time I wasn't travelling anywhere and just came back straightaway to my home after being vaccinated and started feeling a bit lethargic. After midnight I got fever and I woke up the next day I was having body aches too with it. The fever didn't subside that easily as I had to take 1 Tab of Paracetamol 650 mg twice at regular intervals.
So, my question is whether on receiving the second dose I'd be getting fever again because this time I have to travel and go to my workplace where I'll be working for continuous 8 hrs.
What are the chances of getting fever on the second dose?
Should I take rest after receiving the dose?
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After getting any vaccine human body make antibody and keep memory to fight that virus or any other organisms.
So as your have to said that you have taken 1st dose of vaccine so your body have some immunity with against covid virus so chances of side effect of 2nd dose will be less with respect to 1st dose.
But antibody profile depend on many factors like vaccine status and good life style like good diet and exercises so after taking vaccine many persons shows the low amount of antibody in their body and also got infection from the covid again and again.
So by the rule you should take some rest after vaccination but if not possible to stop then go ahead to your work but do work wisely and don't do heavy work for 1 week.
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