Can you get vaccinated for hpv?

HPV infection can be vaccinated, but it is generally recommended that the HPV vaccine be given after the HPV is cured. HPV is human papillomavirus. HPV vaccines include bivalent HPV vaccine, quadrivalent HPV vaccine, and nine-valent HPV vaccine, which are used to prevent diseases, lesions, and infections caused by the respective HPV types they contain. For patients infected with HPV, it does not affect the HPV vaccine. For example, if you are infected with HPV type 43, you can get the bivalent HPV vaccine because you have not been infected with HPV types 16 and 18, so the bivalent HPV vaccine will still be effective in preventing HPV types 16 and 18 infections. However, it is important to note that patients infected with HPV who get the HPV vaccine receive poorer protection compared to those who are HPV negative. Therefore, it is generally recommended that HPV vaccination be given after HPV treatment has turned negative. It is recommended that women get HPV vaccination without having been infected with HPV to get better protective effect of the vaccination.