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General Physician•Ooty
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Dear user, the vaccine is extremely safe. Nothing to worry. But if you have a bleeding disorder or have had any allergic reaction to a vaccine taken previously, you should not take the vaccine as it will have side effects. Good luck. You can consult me for more doubts and medications regarding this by clicking on my photo and booking a consultation online, however if you found my answer helpful, please leave a thanks /good feedback as it helps me with my practice. Thank you.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Hello
dear, as of now there is no vaccine approved for pregnant and lactating females.
So wait for right vaccine to get approved for right condition or pregnancy
follow covid protocol and hygiene
maintain hygiene and isolation. Start doing breathing exercises, steam inhalation and gargling
hope I have briefly answered your query. Kindly do not self medicate, as it might be harmful for you.
In case you have more doubts or queries, please book a private / online consultatio...more
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It is better to take typhoid vaccine at any age after six months of age. For children bellow two years of age (tcv) polysaccharide conjugate vaccine should be used. After two years routine vi surface polysaccharide vaccine can be given every three years. Need for booster dose of tcv conjugate vaccine is not yet studied.
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MD - Paediatrics, MBBS

Pediatrician•Tumkur
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After 2 years single dose of conjugate vaccine as a priming dose followed by a polysaccharide vaccine as booster will ensure adequate protection.
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General Physician•Ghaziabad
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Vaccines are not just for kids; the human body can be vulnerable to viruses during any time period of life. It is important for an adult to get vaccinated regularly, else there are always chances that some virus or infection may attack you in a severe way.

Let's look at some of the vaccines adults should get for a healthy and ensured life:Pneumococcal Vaccine -

This vaccine protects the human body from diseases like Pneumonia and Meningitis.

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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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There is no need for any polio now and you can take PCV vaccine against pneumonia duiue to P carinii bacteria and you can also take Typhoid vaccine and meningitis vaccines
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General Physician•Bangalore
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Flu is caused by a virus known as influenza and is a common respiratory disease. It is typically caused from the month of October to May. Some of the common symptoms include fatigue, runny nose, fever, cough, muscle ache, sore throat, body ache, etc.

The flu vaccination helps to protect from influenza. The effect generally lasts for a year. It is recommended that an individual takes this vaccination once in a year since the strain of the virus keeps changing every year. Flu vaccine com...more
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General Physician•Firozpur
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Parents need to do everything possible to ensure their kids are in good health and shielded from preventable diseases. Vaccination is an ideal approach for the same. Vaccination shields children from serious sickness and the complications of diseases that can be prevented by vaccination. This can include removal of an arm or leg, loss of motion of limbs, hearing loss, paralysis, brain damage and even death. Vaccination is very safe and is always successful. All the vaccines go through a long and...more
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General Physician•Gurgaon
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Polio is a virus that has the potential to infect any parts of the body including, but not limited to nerves and muscles. Primarily there are 3 types of polio namely, non-paralytic, spinal paralytic and bulbar. This disease shows minimal to no symptoms in more than 90 percent of the cases. 5 percent of the cases can show symptoms such as nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, sore throat and abdominal pain. Polio is a communicable disease and can cause massive damage if a proper dosage is not taken. It can...more
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General Physician•Delhi
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Who caught covid-19 can take the vaccine after three months from the day of recovery doing this will help the body develop stronger immunity and the effect of the vaccine will be better.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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