Uterine adhesions can be vaccinated with the New Crown vaccine, and there is no relationship between the two.
Uterine adhesions are partial or localized adhesions in the uterine cavity, which are mainly due to lesions arising from damage to the uterine lining, and in severe cases, can lead to occlusion of the uterine cavity.
The new crown vaccine has the effect of preventing new coronavirus infection and strengthening the body’s immunity. Timely injection of the new coronavirus vaccine can prevent new coronavirus infection by stimulating the body to produce antibodies to the new coronavirus in the body, which reduces the chance of infection with the new coronavirus, thus reducing the incidence of the disease.
Patients with cervical adhesions are not affected by the new coronavirus vaccine, and can receive the new coronavirus vaccine at the vaccination unit in a timely manner after other contraindications have been ruled out in order to effectively prevent new coronavirus pneumonia.