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My mother 56 year old took her first dose of covishield on March 28 .due to unwellness of my child she couldn't able to take her second dose on time.on may 8th she had continues fever with severe knee pain. We took rtpcr it is negative and crp 19.she had no other symptoms took doxy ,ivermectin without antibiotics.still her fever persist finally a doctor suggested taxim o 400 and told it is febrile fever. Ortho suggested for knee replacement and pain still tere .can I put her second dose now?
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Second dose of vaccine is must, you should not miss it. Fever is because of many causes,  crp is high,  showing infection in body. Her knee joint has to check  , might be infected. Consult orthopedician.
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Yes u can give 2 nd dose of vaccination....and for further consultation contact me on practo
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