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Can Taking Fever Reducers Affect Vaccine Efficacy? A Patient's Concern

Took antipyretics? Hello doctor, last night I received the AZ vaccine and took a Tylenol beforehand. After taking a shower and doing some work, I went to bed around midnight. Suddenly, around 4 AM, I felt very cold and started shivering. Not long after, at 5 AM, I developed a fev...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, some studies abroad have indeed shown that using antipyretics, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), may slightly reduce the effectiveness of vaccines, but it does not render the vaccine ineffective. It is recommended that if you have a mild fever or are only slightly uncomfort...

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Understanding Vaccine Side Effects: Is Your Discomfort Normal After AZ Shot?

Vaccine side effects Hello Doctor, this morning my family took me to get the AZ vaccine, and there happened to be some leftover doses. After noon, I suddenly felt very cold and then developed a fever. I took a pill and slept until around 5 PM, waking up sweating. My body temperat...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, a low-grade fever and back pain are very common side effects of the AZ vaccine, so there is no need to worry unless the fever or pain becomes unbearable. In that case, you may consider taking acetaminophen. The vitamin supplements will not have any impact, so you can conti...

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Concerns About Virus Exposure Before Vaccination: What You Need to Know

Please ask your question? I apologize for bothering you, Doctor. I went to the ENT specialist this morning because I had an itchy ear and a runny nose. After the examination, I mentioned that I would be getting vaccinated this week, and the doctor prescribed me some antipyretics....


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, if you and those around you are all wearing masks and you have not had direct contact, your risk of infection should be very low. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and get ample rest without excessive anxiety. You only need to get tested if you develop cold sympto...

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Concerns About COVID-19 Transmission After a Medical Visit

Transmission of COVID-19 Hello, I had dinner around 5:30 PM after class, and it seems that I got a fishbone stuck in my throat from eating tilapia. My family took me to an ENT clinic, and after the examination, the doctor said he couldn't see anything, suggesting that I migh...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, after a COVID-19 infection, there is typically an incubation period of about 2 to 7 days, so it is unlikely for symptoms to appear that quickly. In the clinic, if everyone is wearing masks and there is no direct contact, the risk of transmission should be very low. It is r...

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Can I Get Vaccinated with a Cold? Expert Advice on Vaccine Safety

Pre-vaccination inquiry The doctor would like to ask you a few questions. A few days ago, I had a cold, and I went back for a consultation today. This morning, I was fortunate enough to secure a vaccine appointment for next Friday. I consulted with an ENT specialist today, and he...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, according to current research, as long as there is no fever and no significant discomfort, vaccination is recommended. If you feel well on the day of vaccination, you can inform the administering physician about your condition over the past few days, and the physician will...

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Can I Get Vaccinated with Mild Cold Symptoms? Expert Advice

Pre-vaccination inquiries The doctor would like to ask you a few questions. A few days ago, I had a cold, and I went back for a check-up today. This morning, I was fortunate enough to secure a vaccine appointment for next Friday. I consulted with an ENT specialist today, and he m...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, according to current research, as long as there is no fever and no significant discomfort, vaccination can be administered. It is recommended that if you feel well on the day of vaccination, you should inform the administering physician about your condition over the past f...

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How to Reduce Frequent Colds: Tips for Allergy and Sinus Management

Frequently catch colds? If you have a predisposition to nasal allergies and are using nasal sprays and drops, how can you reduce the frequency of doctor visits? Should you get a flu vaccine? Should you consult a rheumatologist for dust mite allergies, or an otolaryngologist for a...


Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your message. If you frequently experience sneezing and a runny nose that significantly affects your daily life, it is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist (ENT specialist). They have more experience with local treatments for the nose and methods to reduc...

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Understanding Esophageal Injury Recovery: Insights from Gastroenterology

Yesterday's question continued? Thank you, doctor, for your careful response! Today, my family gave me a suspension of Gastroesophageal Reflux Medication to drink, and I feel that the pain has somewhat lessened, but it still persists a little. I plan to see a gastroenterolog...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Currently, it is not possible to definitively determine whether it is gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a gastric ulcer, or simply esophagitis or gastritis. If it is merely inflammation, it usually improves within 1-2 weeks. In the case of GERD or a gastric ulcer, the durat...

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Understanding Chest Discomfort: Causes and When to Seek Help

Mild discomfort in the chest? Hello, doctor. About two days ago, I took anti-inflammatory medication and antibiotics at the clinic due to a cold. However, the next day, I started feeling a slight, vague pain in the middle of my chest, which is particularly noticeable around meal ...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the esophagus is quite long, extending from the throat to the chest. Based on your description, it is possible that you are experiencing gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or a gastric ulcer. However, the exact cause can only be determined through an endoscopy. As for ...

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Why Do I Keep Catching Colds Despite Treating Allergies?

Frequent colds? I have a history of allergic rhinitis, but I also frequently catch colds. For the past couple of months, I have been consistently taking medication to treat my allergic rhinitis. If I don't stay up late and have no habits like smoking, why do I still catch co...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, if you frequently catch colds, there are two important factors to consider. First, you often come into contact with patients who have respiratory infections, so it is recommended to wear a mask and wash your hands regularly. It is also advisable to get the flu vaccine ever...

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Understanding Blood in Saliva: Causes and When to Seek Help

Blood in saliva? Hello Doctor, I visited an otolaryngologist yesterday because I felt a bit under the weather. The doctor prescribed me some medication, and I just took a purple and yellow capsule labeled clindamycin, which I heard could cause esophagitis. I made sure to drink mo...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it seems you might be seeing saliva mixed with bright red blood? Typically, if the bleeding is from the lungs or a tumor, the blood would appear darker, more reddish-brown. The color you described is more likely due to gum bleeding, which can occ...

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Understanding Symptoms After Toenail Injury: Fever, Dizziness, and More

After injuring the toenail, a series of symptoms began, primarily persistent low-grade fever and dizziness? Hello, Doctor. At the beginning of last month, while on a business trip and staying at a hotel, I accidentally injured my right big toe by pinching it in the door. There wa...


Dr. Lin Wufu Reply:
Hello! Generally, a nail injury is unlikely to cause a systemic infection (unless the local wound condition is very poor). Your initial symptoms resemble those of a systemic inflammatory response or infection, but typical infections do not usually last for a month. It would be ad...

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Understanding Excessive Sweating in the T-Zone: Causes and Solutions

The T-zone of the face is prone to excessive sweating? Areas prone to sweating: forehead, nose, sides of the nose, philtrum, chin. Hello, doctor. In the past, during winter, my hands and feet would be cold, and I tend to feel cold, so I generally do not use air conditioning. I us...


Dr. Li Jian Reply:
The T-zone is prone to sweating; it is advisable to consult a dermatologist. Thank you.

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Understanding Tonsil Inflammation: Symptoms, Treatment, and Concerns

Questions about tonsil issues again? Thank you, Dr. Hong, for your previous response. I later visited an otolaryngologist, but the doctor said they didn't see any stones in the area I mentioned. The white appearance is likely due to inflammation, possibly from an injury I ca...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. Inflamed tissue appears white due to relatively fewer blood vessels. 2. Due to inflammation, consuming irritating substances can indeed cause discomfort. 3. Typically, recovery takes about 5 to 7 days, but it depends on each individual's immune response. 4. With ...

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Should I Test My Daughter for COVID-19 After Her Recent Symptoms?

COVID-19 Hello, Doctor. My daughter is 14 years old. Yesterday evening, she experienced diarrhea, a sore throat with phlegm, and a fever (temperature of 37.7 degrees Celsius). I gave her medication (Children's Lisinopril), and about an hour later, her fever subsided. She has...


Dr. Lin Wufu Reply:
Hello: Your daughter's symptoms meet the screening criteria for COVID-19, but of course, common cold symptoms can also be similar, making it difficult to determine the possibility of COVID-19. It is recommended that unless all symptoms have completely resolved, you should co...

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Managing Health Issues: Can I Get the AZ Vaccine with My Conditions?

Health issues I woke up in the morning feeling very sore, so I lay back down thinking I could get up later. After a while, I felt uncomfortable again, with body aches, and I lay down for a bit before finally getting up. I have a history of allergic rhinitis, severe sleep apnea, a...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, do you have any other symptoms? For example, fever, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, etc.? If you do, it may be a sign of a cold or another illness. If not, it could be due to irregular sleep patterns, high stress, or poor posture. These factors should not affect y...

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Struggling with Hypothyroidism: Seeking Effective Treatment Solutions

Hypothyroidism Treatment Issues Hello Doctor, I am a patient with hypothyroidism. I have been undergoing treatment for about three years and have been taking thyroid hormone, but there has been little improvement in my lab values or physical condition. Dietary changes and exercis...


Dr. Lin Jianliang Reply:
Hello: Generally speaking, patients with hypothyroidism who regularly take their medication to keep thyroid hormone levels within the normal range are less likely to experience symptoms of hypothyroidism. Based on your description, it is recommended to first consult with an endoc...

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Understanding Persistent Stomach Bloating: Causes and Solutions

Persistent abdominal bloating? Hello, doctor. I've been experiencing bloating for the past month. I've seen four or five doctors, and due to accompanying cold symptoms (nasal congestion, itchy throat, etc.), most diagnosed it as a gastroenteritis. While the cold symptom...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Based on the symptoms you described, it does appear to be a cold, which indicates a higher likelihood of an upper respiratory tract infection given the current community situation in Taiwan. It is advisable to first rule out the possibility of a COVID-19 infection. If the COVID-1...

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Should I Get Tested for COVID-19 with Ongoing Stomach Issues?

Re: Persistent Abdominal Bloating Thank you for the doctor's previous response. However, my cold symptoms (such as nasal congestion) have almost completely resolved, and only my stomach issues persist. I visited a clinic today, and the doctor prescribed medication for proble...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, it is indeed advisable to get tested for COVID-19 for safety reasons, and gastrointestinal symptoms should also be considered as one of the symptoms of COVID-19. Of course, the likelihood of a negative result is reassuring. Based on your subsequent symptoms, it seems you a...

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Understanding Post-COVID PCR Results and Ongoing Symptoms: Expert Insights

Positive result on rapid test for COVID-19 (continued three) Hello Dr. Hong, I am a patient who tested positive via PCR on June 15. After self-isolating in Indonesia and taking Indonesian cold medicine for the first week, along with Qingguan No. 1 for about two weeks, and current...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. Any case with a detectable CT value is considered positive, but the threshold for determining infectiousness and the criteria for ending isolation vary by country, with some countries setting the threshold at 26, 30, or even 40. These are regulations specific to each ...

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