cervical cancer vaccine has been widely promoted in Hong Kong, which has benefited many women to prevent the harm caused by cervical cancer. Injecting cervical cancer vaccine can reduce the chance of contracting cervical cancer and protect women’s basic health. The cervical cancer vaccine needs several shots to be effective. How many times do I need to get the cervical cancer vaccine
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First of all, let's talk about the cervical cancer vaccine that needs to be given three times, which is the same as other vaccine injection methods. From the perspective of preventing cervical cancer, it is better to vaccinate cervical cancer before having sex. It is generally recommended that women should start vaccinating cervical cancer between 9 and 12 years old.
Women who have been vaccinated for cervical cancer need three injections, usually within six months. In other words, after the first injection, women need the second and third injections in the first to second and sixth months.
You can get the cervical cancer vaccine even after having sex, which can reduce the chance of being infected by the virus. Anyone who has had sex, has had children, or has been infected with the hpv virus can be vaccinated for cervical cancer. After the cervical cancer vaccine, the effect is best for women who do not have sex.
Why is cervical cancer vaccine?
Cervical cancer has now become the second leading killer of female malignant tumors, and the mortality rate is getting higher and higher. After the cervical cancer vaccine, it can prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer, and it also has a certain effect on preventing men’s vaginal cancer resistance. .
Finally, let’s talk about how to relieve the soreness and swelling at the injection site after the vaccine. You can use a hot towel to compress the injection site or cut raw potatoes into thin slices and apply it to the vaccine site, usually more. Pay attention to rest, do not overwork your body, pay attention to the light diet, avoid spicy food, drink plenty of boiled water, keep the injection site clean and hygienic, avoid water, and avoid friction at the injection site .
Warm reminder that
vaccinated with cervical cancer vaccine only has a certain preventive effect on cervical cancer and can reduce the risk of cervical cancer, but it does not mean that cervical cancer will not occur at all, especially for frequent and premature sex lives. Women who have sex and suffer from cervical erosion, even after receiving the cervical cancer vaccine, should go to the hospital for regular check-ups. If abnormalities are found, they should be treated promptly.