Cervical cancer is a common gynecological disease in women. If not checked and treated in a timely manner, it can endanger life safety. Nowadays, many women go to the hospital to receive HPV vaccines to prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer. Many women are not very familiar with the HPV vaccine. Will HPV vaccination lead to infertility?
Women who receive the HPV vaccine will not experience infertility, and the HPV vaccine is relatively safe, so you can rest assured. The HPV vaccine for women can effectively prevent the occurrence of cervicitis and cervical cancer, and has a certain protective effect on their bodies. Female infertility may be caused by gynecological diseases or blocked fallopian tubes, and requires examination and treatment.
Women should pay attention to regular and qualified hospitals to receive HPV vaccines. Before receiving HPV vaccines, it is necessary to ensure that the body is healthy and there is no cold or fever. Because the vaccine itself is a virus, if a woman has a fever, she is prone to problems after receiving the HPV vaccine.
Overall, the HPV vaccine does not cause female infertility, so women do not need to worry. After receiving the HPV vaccine, women cannot leave the hospital immediately. They need to rest in the hospital for thirty minutes and ensure that their health is not affected before leaving. In addition, after receiving the HPV vaccine, do not let the needle tip touch water to avoid inflammation.