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Coughs, sore throats and congestion are common in the fall and winter as cold and flu season takes hold.
But doctors say it’s strange to see what they’re experiencing now an influx of patients with cold-like symptoms in the middle of summer.
“This time of year, we typically don’t see a lot colds, sore throats, ear infections,” said Dr. Michael Petrosky, a pediatrician with Allegheny Health Network. “Recently, over half my day is spent seeing kids with these common viruses.”
Pain relief medications like Tylenol and Advil are perfectly fine – but only after COVID-19 vaccine, experts say Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
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Avoid pain relief medications just before getting the COVID-19 vaccine, but they are perfectly fine to take after, experts say.
Headache, fever, body aches and chills.
While these are completely normal side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine – and a good sign your immune system is working – they can be unpleasant.
To minimize the discomfort, some Americans may turn to pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Others worry these medications could blunt the effectiveness of the vaccine.
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