4-phase cervical vaccine precautions


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Quadrivalent HPV vaccine is generally referred to as quadrivalent HPV vaccine. Precautions for quadrivalent HPV vaccine mainly include age, allergic reaction, health status, pregnancy and lactation, vaccination time, post-vaccination observation, protection awareness, etc. 2. Allergic reactions should inform the doctor of your allergy history before vaccination. If you are allergic to any of the ingredients in the vaccine, it may not be suitable for vaccination. 3. Health status When the body is in an acute attack of the disease, such as fever, severe infection, etc., vaccination should be postponed until the condition stabilizes. Patients with immune system diseases need to decide whether to vaccinate under the doctor's evaluation. 4. Pregnancy and lactation are generally not recommended for vaccination during pregnancy. If pregnancy is detected after vaccination, pregnancy does not need to be terminated, but subsequent doses should be postponed until postpartum. Lactating women should also be vaccinated cautiously. 5. Vaccination time A total of three doses should be given, and vaccination should be given at specified intervals to ensure adequate antibody production. If you miss the vaccination time, you should communicate with the doctor as soon as possible about the re-inoculation. 6. Observe after vaccination for a period of time to observe whether there are adverse reactions, such as dizziness, fatigue, local redness, etc. Mild adverse reactions will usually relieve themselves. If serious adverse reactions occur, you should seek medical attention in time. 7. Protection awareness After vaccination, it is still necessary to maintain good living habits and sexual hygiene, and regular cervical cancer screening, because the vaccine cannot cover all HPV virus types and cannot completely replace screening.