Can the Middle aged and Elderly People Get the Third Injection of COVID-19 for Chronic Diseases? When Can I Drink Coffee After COVID-19 Vaccine

Can the middle-aged and elderly people with chronic diseases be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine

If the basic disease is well controlled, blood pressure and blood sugar are stable, COVID-19 vaccine is recommended; If the condition is unstable and the body is in an uncomfortable state, it is recommended to wait until the condition stabilizes before vaccination. The vaccination site doctor will evaluate each recipient and provide medical advice on whether they are suitable for vaccination. Guide middle-aged and elderly people to establish the awareness of "early recognition, early prevention, and early health". At the event, several experts suggested that middle-aged and elderly people should pay attention to disease prevention, reduce the incidence of diseases, and maintain their own health.

When can I take medicine after taking COVID-19 vaccine

It usually takes about 48 hours to take medicine. If it is antibiotics and antiviral drugs, it also needs a longer interval, because taking these drugs will affect the effect of the vaccine, which may reduce the efficacy.

After taking COVID-19 vaccine, patients may have vaccination reactions, such as fever, fatigue or dyspnea. If taking drugs at this time, it is easy to aggravate these symptoms, and it is difficult to distinguish the cause.

When can I drink coffee after COVID-19 vaccination

Whether I can drink coffee before COVID-19 vaccination, there is no evidence of taboos. According to the general vaccination, drinking coffee will not lead to abnormal vaccination, and coffee can be drunk for normal people.

Before vaccination, please truthfully disclose relevant information when the doctor inquires about your health status. Patients with severe allergic constitution, epilepsy and progressive neurological disorders, currently receiving immunosuppressants, hormone therapy, chronic disease exacerbation or immune dysfunction are not suitable for receiving this vaccine. Women who are breastfeeding or pregnant, suffering from acute diseases, severe chronic diseases, acute onset of chronic diseases, and fever, please postpone vaccination. If you have received other vaccines within 28 days, please inform the doctor on site. After the vaccination is completed, it is necessary to stay on site for 30 minutes. On the day of vaccination, the injection site should avoid getting wet and pay attention to personal hygiene. Rest should be arranged appropriately. Within one week after vaccination, avoid contact with known allergens and common allergens, try not to drink alcohol, eat spicy or stimulating foods, or seafood. It is recommended to have a light diet and drink plenty of water.

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