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Hi, i have recently been vaccinated with covishield first dose (on 03/06/2021) and since then there is a severe pain in left hand where i have been vaccinated. I do have cervical, also the pain in hand is spreading and causing pain in neck on left side as well. Please can you recommend what to do?
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your symptoms Are normal post Covid vaccination Take paracetamol 650mg 2_-3 times a day
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Take Dolo 650mg - thrice a day for next 3 days Apply Powergesic Gel after hot fomenting of the region Do not massage it
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Take dolo 650
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Take Paracetamol for pain And apply icepack on site of injection
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Tab paracetmol1000mg  ER  bd If pain not subsitd then take online consultantion for futher managemnt
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