Can you get vaccinated after hpv infection?

The vaccine is currently considered to be available for hpv infections. Some people don’t even need to check if they are HPV infected, they are able to get the vaccine. The potency of antibodies to the vaccine is higher, while the potency of antibodies produced in the body by one’s own HPV infection is lower, so it is thought that even if one is infected with HPV, it is still possible to get the vaccine. There are several types of HPV, including low-risk and high-risk types. The current cervical cancer vaccine is divided into 2-valent, 4-valent and 9-valent, with 2-valent mainly targeting HPV types 16 and 18. The most important cause of cervical cancer is persistent infection with HPV types 16 and 18. If a positive test is found, a cervical TCT test is required. If there is any abnormality in the test, colposcopy is done and cervical biopsy is taken for pathological examination if necessary. If there is no abnormality, pay attention to exercise and increase resistance in general and review regularly.