HPV vaccine is to prevent women from being infected with human papillomavirus, and is the primary preventive effect on cervical cancer. Women with conditions and suitable conditions can be vaccinated against HPV. HPV infection is only one of the high-risk factors that cause cervical cancer. After vaccination, other factors cannot completely prevent cervical cancer. The prevention time for vaccination is also limited. After vaccination, screening for cervical precancerous lesions is required on time.
What is hpv infection?
hpv is actually human papillomavirus. If the body is detected with this virus infection, it belongs to hpv infection. The hpv virus has many subtypes, and currently there are about 200 subtypes. Relatively common hpv virus infectious diseases are common warts , flat warts, plantar warts, and condyloma acuminatum. Skin lesions on the genitals, need to consider the possibility of condyloma acuminatum, this is a sexually transmitted disease. The difference between
bivalent quadrivalent 9-valent hpv vaccine
bivalent hpv cervical vaccine is to prevent two kinds of viruses, generally 16 and 18, four viruses are four viruses, and nine viruses are nine viruses, common high-risk viruses For these types, intramuscular injection of cervical vaccine can prevent the occurrence of viruses and reduce the occurrence of cervical cancer. The time of intramuscular injection is generally 0, 1, and 6. After the first needle is injected intramuscularly, the second needle needs intramuscular injection one month later, and the third needle needs intramuscular injection six months later. What age is suitable for
hpv vaccine? The suitable age for
bivalent vaccine is 9-45 years old; the suitable age for quadrivalent vaccine is 20-45 years old; the suitable age for nine-valent vaccine is 16-26 years old. Vaccination is best done before having sex. Can
hpv vaccine be used during pregnancy?
Women who are pregnant are not recommended to inject human papillomavirus vaccine, because the cervical cancer vaccine itself is an inactivated virus, that is, after it enters the body, the body needs to form an immune response. Antibodies may be formed. If the inactivated virus is injected during pregnancy, it may also have some unknown effects on the development of the fetus. Therefore, it is not recommended to inject cervical cancer vaccine during pregnancy.
Can you get the hpv vaccine for a mild cold?
It is best not to get any vaccine when you have a cold, because the symptoms of a cold can be headache, fever, cough, sputum, runny nose, sore limbs, malaise , etc., and after the vaccine injection There are usually some side effects, such as fever, sore limbs, and general weakness. Once the vaccine is injected after a cold, not only may it aggravate the symptoms of the cold, but at the same time, these reactions can easily cover up the side effects of the vaccine.
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