Cold and flu after vaccination against cervical cancer can be treated with cold and flu medicines, but it is necessary to distinguish whether it is an adverse reaction after vaccination.
Upper respiratory tract infection is commonly known as cold, mostly caused by viruses, if the symptoms are serious and not controlled in time, it may aggravate the condition, and the treatment of cold can choose Chinese patent medicines or symptomatic medicines, usually these medicines are not immunoglobulin drugs, which will not affect the vaccine’s efficacy.
In addition, within 2~3 days after vaccination against cervical cancer, adverse reactions similar to the symptoms of “cold”, such as dizziness, headache, fever, fatigue, etc. If these are the adverse reactions after vaccination, no treatment is needed, and the symptoms usually subside on their own. If the symptoms worsen, prompt treatment is required.
If you have cold symptoms after receiving cervical cancer vaccination, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause, and if necessary, follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate medication to avoid aggravating your condition.