Things to know before you get your second look

There is a lot of debate surrounding the use of pain relief before or after the burn of the vaccine. Some say it can prevent unpleasant side effects, but there are some who say it can be harmful.

Hearing stories about side effects and side effects can make many want to pop in. However, that is not something you should be doing, if not and until you have clearly advised your doctor to do so.

There is currently little clear evidence as to whether it would be safe to rely on pain relief. If taken preemptively, it can cause the vaccine to work ineffectively.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Indian Medical Boards, it is okay to use mild medications like acetaminophen, paracetamol or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs right now. If you are on any type of coagulant medication or have a previous infection, consult a doctor in advance for vaccination.

If you do not want to get medications, and are still looking for ways to reduce symptoms, here are some natural aids and home remedies to try.

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