Can you get the nine-valent vaccine if you have a thick endometrium?

If the endometrium is simply thick and there is no other discomfort or disease, you can have the nine-valent vaccine.
The normal thickness of the endometrium is changing with the menstrual cycle. The endometrium will show thickening in the week before the upcoming menstruation, and then return to normal after the menstruation is over. If it is normal at this stage, the nine-valent vaccine can be administered.
When endometrial thickening is caused by organic disease, diagnostic scraping and hysteroscopy are needed for pathologic examination. If it is caused by polyps, polyps need to be removed under hysteroscopy, and if it is a case of endometrial hyperplasia or even endometrial cancer, it needs to be scraped for pathologic examination to draw up the next plan.
The current contraindications for the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine are pregnant women and women preparing for pregnancy, women who are allergic to yeast, women with extremely low immunity, and breastfeeding women should be cautious about injecting.
If the endometrial thickness is detected before menstruation, it is possible to take the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine. It is recommended to check the endometrial thickness again after menstruation. If the endometrial thickening is pathologically caused, it is necessary to improve the relevant examination under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause and then target treatment.