Can you get the third dose of the New Crown vaccine if you have adhesions in the uterine cavity?

Patients with uterine adhesions can have the third injection of the New Crown vaccine if their condition is stable, but if the patient suffers from uterine adhesions with localized infections, then the New Crown vaccine cannot be injected for the time being. Uterine adhesion belongs to gynecological disease, is due to endometrial damage caused by partial or total occlusion of the uterine cavity of the disease, the disease can lead to abnormal menstruation, cyclic abdominal pain, infertility and other symptoms, the patient’s condition is stable, then can be injected with the new crown vaccine. However, if the patient suffers from uterine adhesions and is accompanied by infectious diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease and endometritis, then the patient can not be vaccinated with the new crown vaccine for the time being, and needs to use ceftriaxone, metronidazole, azithromycin and other drugs for anti-infective treatment, and only after the infection is under control can the new crown vaccine be vaccinated. If you need to receive New Crown vaccine, please consult your local immunization station or vaccination department first.