Which is the best cervical vaccine

The cervical vaccine cannot be used for comparison as the range of use is different. It is recommended to visit the doctor in time and decide after a comprehensive assessment by the doctor before taking the vaccine. Usually the cervical vaccine is divided into three main types: bivalent, quadrivalent and nine-valent. The bivalent cervical vaccine is mainly able to prevent high-risk HPV16 and HPV18 viral infections, and its scope of action is relatively small, so fewer people choose to inject. The quadrivalent cervical vaccine has a slightly higher range of prevention than the bivalent, and can well prevent low-risk HPV6 and HPV11, as well as warts caused by infection and high-risk HPV16 and HPV18. At present, the widest range of prevention is the nine-valent cervical vaccine, which can play a good preventive role against HPV6, HPV11, HPV16, HPV18, HPV31, HPV33, HPV45, HPV52, HPV58 line, so it is at present as the first choice of many women. Usually women aged 9 to 45 can get the bivalent vaccine, women aged 20 to 45 can get the quadrivalent vaccine, and women aged 16 to 26 are better off with the nine-valent vaccine. After receiving the vaccine, it is important to pay attention to your diet and get enough sleep, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods. Avoid spicy and irritating foods. Eat foods rich in protein and vitamins.