Can men get bivalent or quadrivalent HPV?

Theoretically, men can receive the quadrivalent vaccine, but it is best to consult your doctor before doing so. The bivalent HPV vaccine and quadrivalent HPV vaccine are mainly suitable for females, which can prevent and reduce HPV infection in females and effectively reduce the incidence of cervical cancer in females. Men can take quadrivalent HPV vaccine, which can prevent male skin mucous membrane acromegaly infection. However, the current domestic HPV vaccine is approved for women, so if you want to take it, you should consult your doctor. The bivalent HPV vaccine can mainly prevent women’s cervical infections with HPV types 16 and 18, and the quadrivalent HPV vaccine can prevent infections with HPV types 16, 18, 11, and 6. Among them, positivity for HPV types 11 and 6, which is one of the main causes of warts in the genital areas of both men and women, is suitable for men to be vaccinated. Although HPV types 11 and 6 mainly lead to the development of genital area warts, as long as the boys are clean and avoid high-risk sexual behavior can also prevent the occurrence of warts. Boys who want to get the quadrivalent HPV vaccine are advised to actively seek medical attention and get injected under the guidance of a doctor.