During menstruation, women’s immune system is usually lower, so it is generally not recommended to take the 9-valent cervical cancer vaccine during menstruation.
The cervical cancer vaccine works by activating the body’s immune system, which is an external stimulus. During menstruation, a woman’s body is usually weaker and her immune system is weaker, so if the cervical cancer vaccine is injected at this time, it may affect the amount of menstruation and the bleeding time, and it may not enable the cervical cancer vaccine to play its therapeutic effect, so try not to inject the 9-valent cervical cancer vaccine during menstruation.
Therefore, women should not take the 9-valent cervical cancer vaccine during menstruation. If women need to take the 9-valent cervical cancer vaccine, they should try to take the vaccine 3 days after their menstruation, when their physical condition is more stable.
After the vaccination, it is necessary to avoid eating spicy and stimulating food to prevent allergies, skin rashes and other uncomfortable symptoms.