The HPV vaccine is a medical vaccine that is mainly used to treat antibody infections in women's bodies. The vaccine is injected to clear and prevent HPV infections in the body, and can clear the virus from the body. However, HPV injections in women also have certain side effects. After the injection, it is easy to cause general weakness, or signs such as skin rashes and facial rashes. What are the side effects of the HPV vaccine? HPV vaccine injections are generally safe and have relatively few side effects, but few side effects do not mean there are no side effects. Minor side effects may be unavoidable, but they will disappear after a short time. Common side effects include dizziness, fever, nausea, vomiting, muscle weakness, paralysis and other symptoms after vaccination, but most of them are relatively mild. In addition, some people experience swelling, rash, pain, and allergic reactions at the injection site. These side effects are normal. Some health experts say many of the reactions come from the act of giving the shot, not the vaccine. Therefore, HPV vaccination is generally safe. Even if there are side effects, they are very mild and most of them disappear within a short period of time. What are the side effects of HPV vaccination? As the first preventive vaccine to prevent cancer, HPV vaccine has been repeatedly studied and demonstrated before it was launched on the market. It has been approved for marketing by the World Health Organization. It is a safe vaccine based on human health and can be safely vaccinated. Similar to general vaccinations, common side effects include redness, swelling and pain at the injection site, and occasional dizziness and nausea after injection, but these are mild and generally do not last more than two days. People who are not suitable for HPV vaccine ① Pregnant women should not be vaccinated ② People with congenital physical defects, such as congenital heart disease, cannot be vaccinated ③ People with allergies should be aware of the vaccination and should inform their doctor of any history of allergies ④No fever on the day of vaccination Will the HPV vaccine affect my period? The safety of HPV vaccine has been certified by the World Health Organization and it is a safe vaccine within the human body's tolerance range. News or information about menstrual disorders during vaccination or amenorrhea after vaccination have not been authoritatively certified and are not credible. Experts say that everyone's body functions are different, and some reactions may occur after vaccination, so you can go to the hospital to consult a specialist in time. Is HPV infection contagious? The HPV virus is known to the human body and once infected, it will be carried for life. People who have close contact with HPV carriers are likely to be infected with the HPV virus. Who is more likely to be infected with HPV? People with unstable living environment, long-term business trips or tourists; those with multiple sexual partners or disordered sexual life; women who have given birth to multiple children, etc. At the same time, we should also do a good job of prevention in daily life, develop good living habits, and actively exercise. Reduce the risk of cervical cancer. |
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