Can you get a new crown vaccine after sucking budesonide for asthma?

As long as you are not in an acute attack, it is possible to get a new crown vaccine after inhaling budesonide for asthma. Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease, although it can not be cured, but after long-term standardized treatment, it can reduce the chances of acute attacks, and will not cause too much impact on health. And budesonide has a better anti-inflammatory effect, suitable for long-term use by patients. New crown virus is highly contagious, and asthma patients have weaker resistance, more likely to be infected. Therefore, it is more necessary to get vaccinated against New Crown to reduce the risk. Budesonide will not affect the effectiveness of the New Crown vaccine, and can be safely vaccinated during the period of medication. However, it should not be given during an acute asthma attack. After vaccination, you need to observe the vaccination site for half an hour, and then leave if you do not feel unwell. For more information on medical health, you should consult your physician and seek medical attention if you feel unwell.