Patients with high blood pressure who have relatively good blood pressure control are usually allowed to receive the third injection of the New Crown Vaccine. If the blood pressure is poorly controlled, resulting in large fluctuations, the third injection of the New Crown Vaccine is not recommended in the short term.
If hypertensive patients have poor blood pressure control, they are prone to headache, fatigue or restlessness, arrhythmia, palpitations and tinnitus. In severe cases, stroke, loss of consciousness, myocardial infarction and other diseases may occur. At this time of vaccination with the new crown vaccine, the patient’s symptoms will not be relieved, and it may also affect the antibody production and aggravate the adverse reactions after vaccination.
If patients with hypertension have good blood pressure control through standardized treatment and care, they can choose to receive the new crown vaccine at this time, but it should be noted that after receiving the booster shot of the new crown vaccine, it is necessary to pay attention to the observation of the vaccination site for 30 minutes to avoid adverse reactions.
At the same time, after the new crown vaccine booster shot, daily attention to monitor their blood pressure fluctuations, as well as detect changes in heart rate, body temperature and other vital signs, if any abnormalities, timely medical treatment, to avoid delays in the condition.