Nine-valent vaccine refers to the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine, the full name of which is the nine-valent human papillomavirus vaccine, which is mainly used to prevent cervical cancer. Within the vaccine’s appropriate age range for vaccination, the earlier the vaccine is administered, the better the protection, and as far as possible, the vaccine is administered before having sex.
The nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine covers nine types of human papillomavirus, which can prevent the vast majority of cervical cancers. Moreover, if you get vaccinated before you have sex, you can reduce the probability of HPV infection through sex to a greater extent. Of course, women who have already had sex also have better results after vaccination.
The nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine is currently recommended in the domestic vaccination age range of 16 to 26 years old, need to be vaccinated 3 shots. Respectively in the first vaccination, as well as 2 months after the first vaccination, 6 months after the first vaccination to complete the vaccination.
After vaccination, pain, swelling and redness may occur at the vaccination site, most of which can be relieved on their own in a short period of time, and if the symptoms worsen, consult a doctor in time. People who are allergic to this vaccine should be prohibited from taking the injection, and pregnant women and breastfeeding women are advised to postpone the injection.
To summarize, within the scope of vaccination for the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine, the earlier the vaccination, the better.