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Covid vaccine 2nd dose related
Hi Doctor, Good Morning. I had vaccinated 1st dose with Covaxin on June 2nd to my left arm. After 10 days I got pain in the vaccinated area. From then now also pain is there. I am not able to move the hand freely. I am able to lift the hand above shoulders with great difficulty. Now I had scheduled 2nd dose of vaccine. Shall I proceed to take vaccine? I have to take the vaccine only to arm? I am afraid, if I take vaccine to right arm and if I get the pain like left arm, then it will be very difficult for me. Please advice me. If any investigation to be done before taking 2nd dose, I may cancel my vaccine schedule also.
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Second Dose of Covaxine To Be taken after 85 Days , counting from 2nd June . Also, Apply ICE PACK on Left Arm at site of Injection. Pain will subside gradually. Tablet: Ibu(400mg) two times in a day for five days after food only. - Take this for relief of pain and difficulty in moving Arm. Nothing to worry.
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