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  • 29/01/2025

Can you eat non-veg 24 hours after getting the vaccine? And what about taking a Dolo 650 tablet after getting vaccinatedlike, is that okay or should I avoid it? Also, I'm curious, what happens if someone tests positive for COVID after the first dose of the vaccine?

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you can have healthy food no problem,and yes sometimes cross postive might come.

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Eating Non-Vegetarian Food After Vaccination

    • It is safe to consume non-vegetarian food 24 hours post-vaccination.
    • Diet does not typically affect vaccine efficacy or side effects.
  2. Use of Dolo 650 (Paracetamol 650 mg) After Vaccination

    • It is appropriate to take paracetamol if you experience symptoms like fever or pain after vaccination.
    • Avoid routine prophylactic use unless symptoms occur.
  3. Testing Positive for COVID-19 After First Vaccine Dose

    • Partial immunity develops after the first dose; full protection requires the second dose.
    • Follow COVID-19 treatment protocols and isolation guidelines.
    • Consult healthcare providers for management.
  4. Additional Recommendations

    • Monitor symptoms and seek medical help if severe symptoms develop.
    • Continue preventive measures like mask-wearing and hand hygiene.

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Consult a Infectious Disease specialist or Consult a General Practitioner

Answered 20/08/2025

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