What could be causing tingling face pain on my cheeks, forehead, and eyes, along with a mild fever, that started four days after my first Covishield vaccine and has not improved after taking Augmentin 625 and paracetamol?
The tingling facial pain you are describing affects areas served by the trigeminal nerve. Since amoxicillin/clavulanate (Augmentin) is an antibiotic, it will not treat viral infections or nerve-related issues. Sometimes, vaccines can trigger a temporary immune response or viral reactivation, such as shingles, which causes localized nerve tingling and fever before a rash appears. Because this involves your eyes and face, it is very important to be evaluated by a doctor promptly. Please consult a healthcare professional or neurologist to get an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment, which may include antiviral or nerve-specific medications. Rest assured, these issues are manageable once properly identified.
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What could be causing tingling face pain on my cheeks, forehead, and eyes, along with a mild fever, that started four days after my first Covishield vaccine and has not improved after taking Augmentin 625 and paracetamol?
What could be causing tingling face pain on my cheeks, forehead, and eyes, along with a mild fever, that started four days after my first Covishield vaccine and has not improved after taking Augmentin 625 and paracetamol? | Apollo Pharmacy