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I have sinus issue since last few years. It gets aggressive due to dust and pollen allergies. I am having reccurent episodes of this allergy since last 1.5 months. Having blocked nose in the morning and sometimes tingling in throat and dry cough. Took montelukast FX and other medicines like zyvidol and diclofenac. I am concerned if I should go for covid vaccine when this issue is prominent. My company is organising mandatory vaccination camp this Friday and I am worried if I should take it this week as I still have some allergy issues. I was also diagnosed with covid last year in Sept
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Yes you can safely take vaccines. According to New Gov guidelines vaccines can be taken 3 months after recovery from covid. Before getting vaccinated just tell the concerned nurse/doctor about your allergy for proper monitoring.
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