How to get the nine-valent hpv vaccine

To receive the 9-valent HPV vaccine, you need to make an appointment to pay for your own vaccination, and receive 3 doses according to the 0, 2, and 6 month immunization schedule. If you are not available for vaccination at the prescribed time, it can be postponed appropriately, but all 3 doses should be completed within one year.
The nine-valent HPV vaccine is generally recommended for women between the ages of 16 and 26, and is better protected when not sexually active. The nine-valent hpv vaccine reduces the chance of cervical cancer and precancerous lesions caused by the nine genotypes of HPV.
Systemic adverse reactions such as fever, nausea, dizziness, diarrhea, allergy, and local adverse reactions such as pain, swelling, and erythema at the vaccination site may occur after vaccination with the nine-valent HPV vaccine.
You need to be observed at the vaccination site for 30 minutes after vaccination. Pay attention to rest and avoid drinking alcohol within 3 days after vaccination. Women who are allergic to the components of the nine-valent HPV vaccine are prohibited from receiving the vaccination.