The term “great aunt” generally refers to women’s menstruation. Menstruation after taking cervical cancer vaccine will not have any obvious effect on menstruation, so patients do not need to worry too much, and it is recommended to ensure sufficient rest.
After taking cervical cancer vaccine, patients may have fever, fatigue, muscle or joint pain and other discomforts, which can be relieved on their own and have no obvious effect on menstruation.
If the patient has menstruation at this time, it will not affect the effect of the vaccine, but the patient may experience fatigue and other discomforts. Therefore, it is recommended that the patient should ensure sufficient rest, avoid staying up late, and eat nutrient-rich food such as fresh fruits and vegetables in moderation.
If the patient’s discomfort persists and cannot be relieved, it is recommended that the patient consult the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease, and target treatment and therapy under the guidance of the doctor.