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Vaccine for me - Age 28
Hello Sir/ Madam, nitin here, since my both parents are tested positive before 25 days, from their I am getting Red rashes on my skin, itching and the area becomes red, and the blood spreads, then the skin becomes normal in 4 days, in that the skin becomes slight black, red rashes on all skin wherever I scratch it becomes red, itching and I get red tiny spots in the area, I have tested negative 3 times and I have taken rt PCR test just before 5 days tested negative. The vaccination starts from 1st May, should I take the vaccine, covishield or covaxin? And if these red rashes are a sign of immunogenic response for corona?
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Check your Platelet , PT INR If you dont have any previous history of drug allergy or food allergy, then once these rashes go away you can take vaccination.But before that get the blood tests done and if any abnormalities go for  consultation!
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Just gt PT INR DONE ALONG WITH CBC AND FOR VACCINE CONSULT IN DETAIL WITH US ONLINE.
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