Can you get the New Crown vaccine for cerebral stenosis?

Cerebral vascular stenosis disease can generally be vaccinated with the New Crown vaccine. In general, cerebrovascular disease is caused by hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, smoking, alcohol consumption, cerebral atherosclerosis, etc. None of these factors are contraindications for the New Crown vaccination. For patients with cerebrovascular disease, as long as their condition is stable and they have no other discomforts, they can receive the New Crown vaccine. Cerebral stenosis is a type of cerebrovascular disease. Cerebrovascular disease is a disease in which the arteries in the brain or the carotid arteries that innervate the brain become diseased, thereby causing impaired blood circulation within the skull and damage to brain tissue. People who are contraindicated for New Crown vaccination include patients with autoimmune diseases, including autoimmune encephalitis, demyelinating diseases, and uncontrolled epilepsy. Cerebral stenosis is not a contraindicated cause of New Crown vaccination, and therefore it is possible to receive the New Crown vaccine. For more information, please consult your doctor about the allergens and follow the doctor’s instructions; if you feel unwell after vaccination, you should seek medical advice.