Can I get the cervical cancer vaccine if I have a cold?

The cervical cancer vaccine should not be given when you have a cold or fever, and it is recommended that you get the vaccine only after you recover. In addition, cervical cancer vaccine should not be given while breastfeeding, during pregnancy or during menstruation. It is recommended to know if you are allergic to proteins or enzymes before getting the cervical cancer vaccine, and patients with such conditions are also not allowed to get the cervical cancer vaccine. It is also recommended to stay in the hospital for one hour after the cervical cancer vaccination for observation. If there is no dizziness, nausea, vomiting and no fever, you can leave the hospital. Some people may experience local pain after cervical cancer vaccination, which usually disappears on its own in 2-3 days; some people may experience low fever, which is a normal reaction after cervical cancer vaccination. If your body temperature exceeds 38°C, you should go to the hospital for treatment.