The nine-valent HPV vaccine is more effective when given between the ages of 16 and 26 when you are not sexually active.
The HPV vaccine is mainly used to prevent cervical cancer caused by HPV infection, and can prevent more than 90% of cervical cancer types.
The HPV vaccine is administered between the ages of 16 and 26 according to national regulations. If you are below 16 or above 26, you cannot be vaccinated and the vaccine will not be effective.
If you have sex, you may have a potential HPV infection, not conducive to vaccination, most of the cervical cancer is related to sex, and no sex can be directly inoculated, there is a history of sex need to carry out cervical cancer screening can be carried out after vaccination.
If you need to vaccinate nine-valent HPV, it is recommended to listen to the doctor’s advice, do not blindly vaccination, in order to avoid adverse consequences.