Can patients with uterine fibroids get the cervical cancer vaccine?

Uterine fibroids can be vaccinated against cervical cancer.
Cervical cancer vaccine is not recommended for women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, planning to conceive within one year, patients who are allergic to vaccine components, or during acute illness. Uterine fibroids are not a contraindication to the cervical cancer vaccine, so patients with uterine fibroids can get the cervical cancer vaccine.
It should be noted that the age for 2-valent and 4-valent cervical cancer vaccine is 9~45 years old, and the age for 9-valent vaccination is 16~26 years old. Patients who get the cervical cancer vaccine should pay attention to the vaccination age to prevent missing it.
Adverse reactions such as nausea, dizziness, pain, redness and swelling at the site of vaccination may occur after vaccination; stay for half an hour after vaccination and leave if there is no discomfort; avoid bathing for 24 hours and keep the injection site clean to avoid wound infection.
In conclusion, patients with uterine fibroids can take cervical cancer vaccine, if any discomfort occurs during the vaccination period, consult the doctor in time.