At present, cancer is a global problem and the vast majority cannot be cured. And the risk of cervical cancer is very high. Fortunately, vaccines for preventing cervical cancer have already been produced. If administered early, it can fundamentally prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer. So, where is the bivalent cervical cancer vaccine administered? Let's take a look.
Generally speaking, the injection site is at the position of the deltoid muscle in the arm, and the side effects are related to the person's own condition. However, the probability of adverse reactions is very low, and a small number of people may experience fever after injection because vaccines are a type of bacteria. If adverse reactions occur in the human body after injection, do not worry, they will disappear after a period of time.
However, women must be careful not to drink alcohol, overwork, and eat spicy and stimulating foods after receiving the vaccine.
The optimal age for this vaccine injection is women aged nine to fourteen who have not yet engaged in sexual activity. The younger the age, the better the immune effect after injection, and the better the protective ability for the body. However, studies have shown that women who have already had sexual intercourse can also have good preventive effects after receiving this injection. If a woman wants to receive this vaccine, it is recommended to consult the injection doctor in detail at the epidemic prevention station. The doctor will recommend a suitable vaccine based on your own situation.