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I started my menstruation . Can I take covid vaccine second dose during my periods? Is it safe? What medicine to take in case of fever
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Yes. You can take covid Vaccination during periods Post Vaccination care • 2-3 liters of fluids daily • Include plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables in diet • if fever, body ache can take paracetamol sos • if severe side effects visit hospital immediately
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Yes you can go for vaccine. If fever paracetamol 650mg once in 6hours you can take
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Yes it is safe . But prefer paracetamol . For other you can consult
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Yes it is perfectly safe to take covid vaccine during menstruation , in case of fever you can take paracetamol 500 Mg three times a day with warm water
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