- Female
- 30 Years
- 29/01/2025
Is it weird that I haven't had a fever in over two years, even with the weather changing or getting caught in the rain? I used to get them occasionally, and now I'm wondering if this is normal or if there's something going on inside my body that I should be worried about. It's starting to make me a bit anxious.
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View allI got a TT vaccine around 4 months ago, but the nurse gave it on my buttocks. Today, I got a small scratch from an iron wire while playing cricket. I'm worried if the vaccine still provides immunity since it was administered on the buttocks. Should I get another TT shot for this incident? Would love a detailed explanation.
Since you received the TT vaccine four months ago, it should provide immunity against tetanus for at least 3-5 years, even if it was given in the buttocks. A small scratch from an iron wire doesn't typically require a booster, but if you notice any signs of infection or develop symptoms like muscle stiffness or difficulty swallowing, seek medical attention immediately.
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I just realized I've taken Karvol Plus medicine by mistake, thinking it was Pudin Hara. I'm kind of freaking out. What should I do next? Would really appreciate some quick advice.
Hello where is the medicine which you have taken it is generally meant for steam inhalation so probably it would pass annotation I would suggest to take about 6 to 8 glasses of water and apart from that there is nothing to worry I believe it is just one tablet... meet a doctor in person if you face any symptoms of severe severe stomach pain and vomiting etc..m thank you
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don't worry take paracetmol
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