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Pain and fever after vaccine
Hi! My husband suffering from pain and fever after vaccination (covid19 vaccine) What can be done? Suggest me the home remedies
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Its normal to have pain n fever after vaccination for 72 hrs. Paracetamol like dolo 650 or crocin can be taken . Repeat one more dose at night if fever persist .
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Use ice pack at site of injection if there is swelling, it will be of benefit.
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Consult someone if fever persist for more than 3 days
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Post vaccination pain and fever are common. It will eventually subside within 1-2 days. For relief take Tab. Diclomol. At injection site, do cold compressions.
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Hello.. U can use ice pack at injection site. It will relieve the pain and reduce the swelling too.. If you find this helpful, let me know.. Take care.
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