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Fever after vaccination
Yesterday she got vaccinated . Today she is having high fever and body pain , is this normal or what should we do ? Also she has never been infected with corona and now as she is vaccinated , can she spread the virus to others around her while sneezing or cough or touching her body ? Because my parents are constantly massaging her with oil and very near her physically . Please tell what to do .
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Fever and body pains are normal after vaccination.. take rest.. take paracetamol tablet for fever. As it is dead virus will not spread to others. Eat healthy foods.. drink lots of water.. Get vaccinated for second dose After a month or after 3weeks if there is no symptoms.
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Good hydration during fever. bed rest. Do not go outside unless it is very emergency with mask.
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It is absolutely normal to get fever and body pain after VACCINATION. It will be there for 2-3 days just give paracetamol and rest. Once negative for COVID cannot transmit the infection.
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