Can I get HPV for a cold without a fever?

When you have a cold, you cannot get the HPV vaccine even though you do not have a fever. Because the HPV vaccine itself is an attenuated pathogenic microorganism, the following problems will occur if the vaccination is given during a cold: First, the vaccine itself has some side effects, there will be fever, fatigue, rash and other phenomena, which may further aggravate the cold and is not conducive to the healing of the cold. Second, when you are sick, the body’s resistance is poor, and at this time the vaccine injection does not easily stimulate the body to produce enough antibodies, which may affect the effect of the vaccine. Therefore, it is better not to inject the vaccine during the cold, but to wait for the cold to heal and then inject the vaccine, which is okay to postpone a few days and the effect will be better.