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Post covid vaccination
Yesterday i got vaccinated ...after i took a bath with cold water ...since yesterday i am feeling fever fatigue headache body pain.. But there is loss of taste. Which i havnt heard...i. Feeling tense ...loss of taste is a big issue?
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Loss of taste, or altered taste and smell may be a symptom of COVID-19. It is possible that you may have been infected prior to vaccination, and symptoms may have been overlapped with post vaccination. However it is entirely possible that these symptoms are as a result of vaccination.
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Take tablet paracetamol 500mg thrice a day after meals, if you have no prior allergies to it. Do a COVID 19 RTPCR or Rapid Antigen test.
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Follow COVID 19 isolation protocol.
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Yes . If you have other symptoms also please get tested Go for Rapid Antigen test first (RAT) Loss of taste is usually a late covid symptom.
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Isolote yourself for as of now
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Don’t start home medicines like antibiotics
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Just have pcm 500 mg 3 times per day and also start with vitamin c and zinc tablets. Loss of taste is a symptom of covid but still eairly to say, if fever cough and loss of taste persist for 3 days, go for RTPCR test. Start covid norms of social distensing and isolation at home.
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Monitor symptoms and also spo2, pulse and bp.
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