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Fever at night n mild headach all day
On 3rd October i donated blood,then on 7th i took covishield 2nd dose i was ok at that day no pain in hand nothing just a mild cough feeling in throat at night but okk,then after taking bath on next day with cold water i started feeling low n developed fever at night i took paracetamol 650 n sweat soo much while sleeping n got okk in morning.but again the same thing is repeating on 9th october night fever with the day off n okk in the morning with very mild headeach n again on today too.i was perfectly fine when i took 1st dose of covishield no pain no fever no headeach nothing
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May be due to viral fever incidentally after vaccination
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