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Will there be adverse reactions after vaccination with tetravalent hpv in Huai 'an?
What adverse reactions will there be after vaccination? How to deal with it?

Fatigue, myalgia, headache, fever, pain and swelling of the injection site may occur after injection. Hypersensitivity reactions such as induration at the injection site, joint pain, gastrointestinal symptoms, cough, itching, urticaria and rash are also common adverse reactions. Occasionally, dizziness, local paresthesia, lymphadenopathy and other adverse reactions may occur. After vaccination, if you find yourself with serious side effects, you can go to the hospital for symptomatic treatment.

If you are infected with human papillomavirus, is it possible to get cervical cancer?

Human papillomavirus is the abbreviation of the English name of "human papillomavirus". The human papillomavirus family has more than 100 members, some of whom are closely related to malignant tumors and are called high-risk human papillomavirus. The probability of human papillomavirus infection in women who have sexual life is as high as 40%~80%. However, more than 80% of human papillomavirus infections will be cleared naturally within 8 months, and only a few persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infections can cause cancer for more than 2 years. Among the people with persistent infection, only a few people will develop cervical precancerous lesions, and only a few of them will become cancerous. Therefore, for most people, being infected with human papillomavirus is like a "cervical cold", so there is no need to be too nervous and afraid.