There are no clinical studies showing other specific effects in males after vaccination with the New Crown vaccine. In both men and women, some people may experience adverse reactions such as localized pain, fever or allergy after vaccination. There are no clinical studies showing any specific side effects in males after vaccination with NeoCrown and it does not usually affect fertility or sexual function in males. Some people, both men and women, may experience localized pain, redness and swelling, and in severe cases, fever, allergy and dizziness after vaccination, but these symptoms usually resolve on their own within 2 to 3 days. If a severe allergic reaction or respiratory distress occurs after vaccination, the patient should be taken to a hospital for treatment. People who are allergic to the vaccine components, people who have been allergic to the vaccine in the past, and women who are pregnant are prohibited from receiving the vaccine. If you have any severe, persistent or progressive symptoms after receiving the New Crown Vaccine, you should consult a doctor or seek medical examination promptly.