Cervical polyps can be vaccinated against cervical cancer.
Cervical polyps are redundant organisms in the cervical area, which are considered to be related to chronic inflammation and elevated estrogen level, etc. Cervical polyps are not a contraindication to cervical cancer vaccine, and with cervical polyps, cervical cancer vaccination will not affect the antibody production, nor will it affect the vaccine’s effectiveness, so it is possible to receive the cervical cancer vaccine.
The cervical cancer vaccine mainly prevents the high-risk type of human papillomavirus, which has a certain effect on the prevention of cervical cancer. This kind of vaccine is divided into bivalent vaccine, quadrivalent vaccine and nine-valent vaccine, which has certain requirements on the age of women, and in addition, it is not allowed to be vaccinated during the breastfeeding period and pregnancy, and it is not recommended to be vaccinated if there is a plan to prepare for pregnancy.
If you want to receive the cervical cancer vaccine, you should go to a regular hospital and receive the vaccine under the guidance of a doctor. Even after receiving the cervical cancer vaccine, it is recommended that you undergo regular cervical cancer screening.