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I had covid-19 in jan 7, 21. since march i am having a burning flushing sensations. my test are coming out normal except for some slight irregularities with white count. do you feel the covid vaccine will help??

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Impossible to tell. Can’t be sure if this is a “vasomotor instability”, peripheral neuropathy, persistent myositis. Don’t know if its related to prior COVID-19 or a de-novo process. Some individuals (~1/3) have persistent symptoms of coronavirus infection months after the initial episode (“long corona syndrome”). SOME individuals with long corona get better with vaccine. See an ID doctor

Answered 4/23/2021

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MANY SIDE EFFECTS CAN OCCUR POST COVID AND YOURS ARE NORMAL. HAVING HAD COVID LAST YEAR I TOOK THE VACCINE BECAUSE I KNOW THERE IS THE POSSIBILITY OF GETTING IT AGAIN BUT NOT AS BAD AS FIRST TIME.I WEAR A MASK AND SO SHOULD YOU.

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