Can you get the 9-valent hpv vaccine for hyperthyroidism?

People with hyperthyroidism but whose condition is currently stable and who have been examined by a doctor and found to be eligible for HPV vaccination can receive the 9-valent HPV vaccine. People whose hyperthyroidism is currently in an exacerbation phase are advised to hold off on receiving the vaccine for the time being.
Hyperthyroidism refers to overactive thyroid gland, which is due to some reasons that the thyroid gland is abnormally active and excessive thyroxine is secreted into the blood, resulting in some clinical symptoms.
Some hyperthyroidism can be controlled through standardized treatment. At this time, if the body does not have clinical symptoms such as easy sweating, irritability, etc., and the thyroid hormone-related examination is in a relatively normal state, it is considered that this time is not in the period of exacerbation of the disease, and at the same time, it is necessary to be diagnosed by a doctor that meets the conditions for vaccination, and can be carried out for the nine-valent HPV vaccination.
If hyperthyroidism leads to irritability, easy to get angry, hair loss, easy to sweat, or thyroid hormone-related tests, such as thyroxine, triiodothyronine and other indexes show obvious abnormalities, then it is not recommended to vaccinate with HPV vaccine, and it is recommended to consult with a doctor after the condition is stabilized before vaccination.