Can I eat hot pot after the new crown vaccination?

A growing body of research on the Neocon vaccine has shown that it is a relatively safe vaccine and does not require any special changes to your daily diet before or after vaccination. Avoiding spicy and irritating foods can help improve the immunity and safety of the vaccine and reduce the likelihood of adverse reactions after vaccination. Some people may experience minor muscle pain, fatigue, dizziness, nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite and other adverse reactions after receiving the new crown vaccine, while most hot pots are spicy, oily and highly irritating, so eating hot pots can easily aggravate the discomfort of the vaccinated person and may be confused with adverse reactions to the vaccine. At this time, when seeking medical diagnosis, the cause of the disease is not clear, which may hinder the treatment and affect the normal life and health of the patient. Therefore, in order to ensure the efficacy of the vaccine and the health of the vaccinees, it is generally recommended to eat stimulating foods such as hot pot 3 days after vaccination. In the 3 days after vaccination, it is recommended to take rest, reduce heavy physical work and highly stressful work, and avoid drinking alcohol, as alcohol may affect the active ingredients in the vaccine, thus reducing the efficacy of the vaccine and affecting antibody production.