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Regarding covid vaccine post typhoid
Hi, I just recovered from typhoid. It is 4 weeks now since medication started. I took medicine for 12 days and then discontinued based on doctor's recommendation. Doing fine now with only problem being that after having a bit spicy foos (vegetables), the following 2-3 days I start feeling week. 1. So still the typhoid is there? 2. And is it safe to take covid vaccine now or should I wait? Thanks
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You have to go slow with spicy food. Takes time to get fully recovered. You can take Covid vaccine
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It is post typhoid weakness. Do take plenty of fluids, light food,less spicy.rest.
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wait for vaccination till you feel better
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Weakness after having spicy food is a vague history cannot be related to typhoid / any other infections fir that matter
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Avoid spicy food if you feel so
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If medication has completed then you can go for the vaccination
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