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What are the side effects of hpv vaccine

BY Carol Carey 2020-07-27

   With the development of society, female friends are more focused on health. Cervical cancer has always been a disease that seriously harms women’s health. Although the hpv vaccine has been produced in 2006, many female friends do not yet understand the vaccine. , So what are the side effects of hpv vaccine?

 What are the side effects of  HPV vaccine?

  All drugs, including vaccines, have side effects, although they don’t happen to everyone. The response after HPV vaccination is similar to other vaccines. The most common side effects are pain, redness, or swelling where the injection was made. The probability of occurrence is about 1/5 -1/4, but all are temporary. It is a manifestation of the immune system''s response. You can apply a cold compress, and if necessary, take acetaminophen to relieve pain.

   More serious side effects, such as allergic reactions are very rare, about three parts per million, and the probability of allergic reactions similar to other vaccines used in children and adolescents.

  Allergy usually occurs within 10 minutes after injection, usually because of an allergy to a certain component of the vaccine.

   Generally speaking, stay in the clinic or hospital for 10-15 minutes after the vaccine is injected to ensure that no allergic reactions occur. If you have an allergy, you can get timely treatment, which should not be difficult for trained vaccinators.

  The monitoring of vaccine side effects is continuing worldwide, and researchers need to determine whether the side effects caused by the vaccine are just the coincidence of disease occurrence and vaccine injection in time.

  If you have any adverse reactions after vaccination, you should report to the vaccination unit.

Who recommends injections?

  The opinion of the World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control is that people who can receive HPV vaccine protection are 9-26 years old Years old, and the most suitable age for vaccination is 11-12 years old. In Australia, it is recommended that all 12-13 year old boys and girls get HPV vaccine. Vaccines are most effective in the age group of 11-13 years, because they may not have sex, and the young body can produce the most antibodies.

   Both men and women can benefit from HPV vaccination even after this age. You can ask your doctor before the vaccination to discuss your specific situation.

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