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Mild fever (99.1)
Hi I got Covishield Vaccinated on Wednesday and had fever yesterday whole day spanning from 99.5 to 101 5. When checked at 2.30 in the night yesterday it was 99.5 and morning it was 100.1. Im having Dolo 650 with a gap of 7 to 8 hours. Today morning Post having my Dolo 650 my fever was gone and temperature was 98.3. All through Wednesday I had not taken head bath. Today in the evening before taking head bath my temperature was 98.9 and post head bath it's 99.1 and eyes are slightly burning. Did I ruin the recovery process from Covishield vaccination? Or I don't have anything to worry? Ideally 2 days you can have fever.. tomorrow is my 3rd day..worried if the fever stays. Kindly advice.
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Normal body temp vary from 97.4 to 99.6. Fever is when temp >100°F. So nothing to worry about. If fever is associated with cough, breathlessness, headache, diarrhoea then consider getting RTPCR done.
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