Can you get the mumps and HPV vaccine at the same time?

In order to avoid superimposed adverse reactions in the body after the two vaccinations, it is recommended that the two vaccines be given at least 14 days apart. Mumps vaccine is a vaccine used to prevent the body from being infected with the mumps virus. After mumps vaccination, the body may experience some discomfort, i.e., adverse reactions such as pain and tenderness at the site of vaccination, transient mild fever, transient rash, and mild enlargement of the parotid or salivary glands. HPV vaccine, also known as human papillomavirus vaccine, can be used to prevent HPV infection in women. Adverse reactions that may occur after receiving this vaccine include headache, nausea, dizziness, pain at the site of vaccination, fatigue, fever and diarrhea. The above adverse reactions usually subside or subside within a few days to 2 weeks, so in order to avoid the superposition of adverse reactions after the two vaccines, it is recommended that the vaccination be given at an interval of 14 days.