Can you get the New Crown vaccine for a spinal cord cavity?

Patients with spinal cord cavitation can be vaccinated with the new crown vaccine if their condition is stable and not in an acute or severe condition, but it is not recommended if they are in an acute or severe condition, so it is recommended to consult the local prevention and control requirements. According to the national health department’s list of contraindications for the new crown vaccine, severe neurological diseases are contraindications, including: epilepsy, uncontrolled; transverse myelitis; Guillain-Barre Syndrome; demyelinating diseases. This does not include spinal cord cavitation. Spinal cord cavernous disease is a slowly progressive neurologically damaging disease of the spinal cord that can be caused by a variety of factors, including developmental malformations, trauma, tumors, and inflammation, and none of the causes of spinal cord cavernous disease are contraindications to the new coronary vaccine. However, if the patient is in a period of acute or severe illness, the vaccination may lead to aggravation of adverse reactions and is not recommended. Therefore, patients with spinal cord cavitation are advised to consult their local prevention and control or vaccination doctor to assess whether they can undergo the New Crown vaccination.