It is usually possible to get the New Crown vaccine if you have HPV, and the HPV virus does not usually affect the New Crown vaccine.
The New Crown vaccine does not cause the HPV infection to spread or cause symptoms to worsen. In general, it is possible to receive the vaccine as long as you are not allergic to the vaccine or its components, and you do not have neurological problems, severe chronic diseases, or acute febrile illnesses.
For HPV patients in acute exacerbation or undergoing treatment, it is usually possible to receive the New Crown vaccine as appropriate if other prerequisites for the vaccine are met, and it is recommended that the patient consult a specialized doctor at the injection site.
It is recommended that patients inform their doctors honestly about their health conditions before receiving the New Crown vaccine, and the doctors will determine whether the patients are suitable to continue with the vaccine.