Can I eat spicy food after cervical cancer vaccination?

In general, you can eat spicy food after cervical cancer vaccination, but of course, it should be combined with your usual eating habits. If eating spicy food does not cause discomfort, it does not matter if you eat it after vaccination. The common adverse reactions to the cervical cancer vaccine are local reactions, such as redness, swelling, pain, rash, etc. Fever and gastrointestinal discomfort, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. are rare. Some people who are allergic to the ingredients of the vaccine cannot be injected, or have severe reactions after the first vaccination, and cannot receive a second one. After the vaccination, you can go home after half an hour of observation. After you go home, you can follow your usual habits, giving a balanced diet and moderate exercise, and there is no special contraindication to eating spicy food. If some people are sensitive to spicy food, they should avoid eating it because it may be confused with the discomfort of the vaccine.