Can you get the new crown pneumonia vaccine for eczema?

Whether or not eczema can be vaccinated with the New Crown Pneumonia vaccine needs to be determined based on the patient’s symptoms. If the patient’s eczema is relatively mild, he or she can get the New Crown Pneumonia vaccine. If the eczema is in an acute attack and the condition is severe, it is not recommended to get the New Crown Pneumonia vaccine now.1. Vaccination is possible: If the eczema is under control or the symptoms are mild after treatment, you can get the New Crown Pneumonia vaccine after asking your doctor’s opinion. After vaccination, observe your situation closely for more than 30 minutes and avoid contamination of the needle eye with infection, and seek medical attention when skin erythema, itching or fever occurs; 2. When the patient is treated with oral immunosuppressants, it is not recommended for the time being to give the vaccine for Newcastle pneumonia, otherwise the disease may be aggravated or the effectiveness of the vaccine itself may be affected. Patients with eczema should be treated in a timely manner to avoid further aggravation of the condition. Oral medications such as antihistamines, glucocorticoids, and anti-itch Chinese medicines should be taken under the guidance of a physician, and topical medications to suppress inflammation and improve itching symptoms can also be applied topically.