I believe many people will have questions: There is no age limit for the HPV vaccine, so can everyone who meets the age requirements get the vaccine? I specifically asked the doctor who gave me the injection about this question. The doctor said that people in the following four situations are not suitable for HPV vaccination: 1. People with skin allergies People who are allergic to protein and yeast should not get the HPV vaccine. So how do you determine if you have skin allergies? People who are allergic to bread, eggs, and milk protein should not be vaccinated with HPV vaccine, otherwise it will not only fail to achieve the preventive effect, but will also destroy the body's immunity and affect health. 2. Women who are preparing for pregnancy It is not recommended for women who are preparing for pregnancy to get the HPV vaccine. All medicines are poisonous. Vaccines will more or less affect women's fertility and will also continue to affect the physical and mental health and growth of babies. 3. Pregnant women HPV vaccine is not recommended for pregnant women. At present, there are no accurate clinical studies in the world to prove whether the HPV vaccine is harmful to pregnant women. In order to prevent the HPV vaccine from entering the body of pregnant women and affecting the healthy development of the baby's heart and other internal organs, pregnant women are advised not to get the HPV vaccine during pregnancy. If you get the HPV vaccine without knowing you are pregnant, don't worry. You can go to the hospital for a check-up and follow the doctor's instructions to get pregnant again. 4. Women who have already been infected with cervical cancer Women who have already been infected with cervical cancer or have lesions in the private parts do not need to get the HPV vaccine. If they get the HPV vaccine while they are sick, it will not only be ineffective, but may also have a significant negative impact on their recovery. HPV vaccine three injections time interval The time interval depends on the type of vaccine. If it is a quadrivalent or nine-valent HPV vaccine, the first shot is given on the same day, the second shot is two months after the first shot, and the third shot is four months after the second shot, that is, once each in months 0, 2, and 6, for a total of three shots. The antigen level produced by the HPV vaccine in women's bodies remains and the vaccine is effective for up to ten years, and no booster shots are needed afterwards. To ensure the effectiveness of the vaccine, the vaccine must be administered under the guidance of a physician or doctor and in a timely and effective manner. |
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