Six types of people are not recommended to take the nine-price

The six categories of people who are not recommended to take the nine-price shot include those who are 26 years of age or older, cervical lesions, HPV infections, breastfeeding or pregnant women, allergies, and special populations.
Taking the nine-valent vaccine can prevent nine types of HPV infections, reduce the rate of HPV infection and the incidence of cervical cancer. However, not everyone can take the vaccine, not suitable for the vaccine include the following groups.
1. 26 years of age or older: the nine-valent vaccine has a strict age limit, suitable for women between the ages of 16-26 years old to be vaccinated, 26 years of age or older, you can choose other valent HPV vaccination.
2. Cervical lesions: Women diagnosed with cervical intraepithelial lesions are advised to actively treat their cervical disease and should not be vaccinated with the nine-valent vaccine for the time being, but can consider vaccination after their condition is under control.
3. HPV infection: married women who are clearly infected with the HPV virus can no longer receive the nine-valent vaccine, and it is recommended that they wait for HPV to become negative before considering vaccination.
4. Allergic body: knowingly allergic body, such as allergic to eggs, milk, etc., is not suitable for vaccination with the nine-valent vaccine, in order to avoid serious adverse reactions.
5. Breastfeeding or pregnant women: It is not suitable to vaccinate with the nine-valent vaccine during the preparation for pregnancy, pregnancy or breastfeeding period, and the vaccination should be considered only after normal delivery and cessation of breastfeeding.
6. Special people: If the immunity is poor due to some serious diseases, or women who are using targeted drugs for anti-cancer treatment, they cannot receive the vaccine.
The nine-valent vaccine needs to be booked in advance at a local hospital and used under the guidance of a doctor.