The cervical vaccine is also clinically known as the human papillomavirus vaccine, and precautions include avoiding bathing for 24 hours. Contraindications include allergy to vaccine components, pregnancy and other women to avoid vaccination.
After the vaccination, there may be pain, redness, swelling, nausea and other adverse reactions at the site of vaccination, you need to stay for half an hour, if no discomfort, you can leave. avoid bathing within 24 hours, keep the injection site clean and dry to avoid wound infection.
People with previous allergy to vaccine components are prohibited from receiving HPV vaccine, and at the same time, it is not supported for the time being for women in pregnancy to receive the vaccine, and pregnancy should be avoided as much as possible within 2 months after completing the last dose of vaccination. If pregnancy is detected after vaccination, the vaccine should be continued after delivery.
Patients who want to receive HPV vaccine in the clinic should consult with a regular vaccination center and get vaccinated under the guidance of a doctor.