The second injection of HPV vaccine is the second injection of human papillomavirus vaccine, the second injection of human papillomavirus vaccine 10 days late usually has no effect, usually effective.
The human papillomavirus belongs to the papillomavirus vacuolar virus genus A of the family Papillomaviridae, which usually causes proliferation of the squamous epithelium of human skin and mucous membranes, and the symptoms are usually manifested as genital warts (condyloma acuminatum), common warts, and so on. HPV vaccines are usually categorized into bivalent, quadrivalent, and nine-valent vaccines, all of which can prevent HPV infection.
Regardless of the type of HPV vaccine injected, the second injection is usually effective if it is given 10 days late. Because the injection of the vaccine can stimulate the body to produce antibodies, generally speaking, in terms of time, as long as the interval is not particularly long, it will not affect the production of antibodies, and will not affect the effect of the drug.
Therefore, patients do not need to worry too much, to go to the regular hospital in time to receive the second injection of HPV vaccine to promote the production of antibodies. For details, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor.