Among various cancers suffered by women, the incidence of cervical cancer is relatively high. Women often get cervical cancer, and most of them are caused by HPV infection. Therefore, many women now get the HPV vaccine, which can prevent cervical cancer. So, what are the common problems before getting the HPV vaccine? Before getting the HPV vaccine, everyone should first understand their own health status. If you have an allergic constitution, especially if you are highly sensitive to vaccines, it is not recommended to get the HPV vaccine. In addition, if you are allergic to yeast, you are not suitable for the HPV vaccine. Some people will have allergic symptoms after the first shot of the vaccine, and if the allergic symptoms are very severe, there is no need to get the other two shots. When preparing to get the HPV vaccine, if you have a cold, fever, or other symptoms, you should speed up the vaccination. Before getting the HPV vaccine, there is no need to conduct a basic HPV test and the vaccine can be given immediately. Women do not need to get the HPV vaccine when they are pregnant, but they can get the vaccine during their menstrual period. After receiving the HPV vaccine, some side effects may occur, such as redness, swelling, and pain at the injection site, and some people may experience body aches, low fever, nausea, and other adverse symptoms. There is no need to worry too much, these symptoms are transient and usually disappear on their own after two days. What kind of people should not get the HPV vaccine? 1. People who are already preparing for pregnancy If a woman who is preparing to have a baby does not get the HPV vaccine, it will affect her future fertility and the healthy growth and development of her baby. In fact, whether it is the HPV vaccine or other various vaccines, it is not recommended to get vaccinated when preparing to have a baby to avoid affecting the health of the next generation. 2. Pregnant women Pregnant mothers do not need to get the HPV vaccine during pregnancy, because the HPV vaccine will have a certain impact on the baby, which will directly affect the baby's heart health, as well as the development of other organs, so it must be considered carefully. If you get the HPV vaccine without knowing you are pregnant, you can get pregnant again, but you have to wait until after the pregnant woman gives birth to get the remaining vaccine. 3. Patients infected with cervical cancer Patients who have been infected with cervical cancer or have lesions in the private parts do not need to get the HPV vaccine. If they get the vaccine, this type of HPV vaccine will have a great negative impact on the recovery of the disease. |
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