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1)I have pcos since many years 2)I have done hrct in aug to rule out covid but no covid but it shows bilateral minimal plueral effusion and infective etiology 3)severe upper back just back of chest pain since aug 4)coccyx pain I don’t know the reason for plueral effusion I might have pneumonia or to not sure So with all these health conditions can I go forward to get covid vaccine ?
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Cause for pleural effusion to be ruled out. Will have to evaluate symptoms in detail. Start a consultation so that we can plan further management
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Dont take any vaccine until u ve cleared the reason 4 pleural effusion. Pleursl effusion  with PCOD in reproductive female shld b considered seriously. Do online consultation
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do a repeat hrct chest.
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Covid pneumonia is unlikely to cause pleural effusion. I think you can go for it. But the cause effusion would have to evaluated. A consult would be useful.
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