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Past history of sarcoidosis
I was diagnosed with sarcoidosis in the year 2019 and took steroids for 1 year after which it relapsed 2 times. Recently I got covid also and was getting recurring fever and cold. So doctor asked me to take fuarix tetra vaccine to avoid flu. I have take other flu vaccines in past but there were no side effects but this time i am having too much joint pain and mild fever. So can i take any pain medicines? Please help me with appropriate steps
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Hii You can take pain medicines for 2-3 days If the symptoms persist or increase in severity please do consult a pulmonologist for further management
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Yes you can take pain medicines for 1-2 days if required. If the pain persists / you notice some unusual swelling at the site of injection, please visit your doctor.
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You can take Tab.paracetomol,1tab 3 times a day ,for 3days,after food. Pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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