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Sir/ma'am Since yesterday morning, I am feeling slightly pain in my throat and feverish. I however do not have temperature but I feel body ache and feverish (warm). I took DOLO 625 and an Azithromycin today afternoon, and must paracetamol last night. I still feel hot in my palms and body ache. 1. Can I go for vaccination tomorrow? 2. How shall I treat these symptoms?
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After taking medication still she is not comfortable so that she go for further investigation like rtpcr,CBC,esr and wait for report.if it is positive then start covid treatment.
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Reschedule your vaccination. These are symptoms of covid-19. Get an RTPCR done and start appropriate medications. For detailed assessment and prescription, consult online.
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No first do RT PCR
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Reschedule your vaccination till you completely recover from the symptoms You might be covid positive Get yourself tested and isolate yourself
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