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Yes HPV vaccine can be taken. And is better to take both both men and women.
As u r 25 years old, 3 doses are required.
Schedule depends on the type of vaccine:
If u r taking Bivalent vaccine:
1st dose on 1st visit
2nd dose 1 month later &
3 rd dose after 6 months.
If u r taking Quadrivalent vaccine:
1st dose on 1st visit
2nd dose after 2 months
3rd dose after 6 months.
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Yes .
The HPV vaccine protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV).
HPV causes several cancers like cervical, anal, throat, and penile cancers as well as genital warts.
Doses:
2 doses if started before
Age 9–14 years
1st dose: at chosen date
2nd dose: 6–12 months later
Age >15years and above or if immunocompromised at any age
3 doses
1st dose: at chosen date
2nd dose: 1–2 months after first
3rd dose: 6 months after first
Common side effects -mild pain/swelling at injection site, headache or fever. Serious side effects are extremely rare.
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Works best if given before sexual activity begins, but still provides protection afterward.
Yes , of you are susceptible towards hpv exposure or chances of exposure to hpv , better get vaccinated. One complication escalated with its infection in female human body is cervical cancer . And there are namely 2 types of vaccines , 1. Gardasil and 2. Cervarix.
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Get vaccinated in near future if cases are prevalent around the patient
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Only think is make sure that you are not immunocompromised.
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Yes according to some guidelines 1-2 doses are given at 6 months interval for age > 21 years. The exact schedule will be provided by your healthcare provider from the hospital/clinic you take the vaccine
It is preventive for Cervical Cancer caused by the most common variants of the virus and is highly recommended based on national guidelines.
It is like all vaccines, it boosts the immune system by preparing the Antibodies in your bloodstream if any exposure is there in the future
I hope this solves your query
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There is no risk of infertility whatsover (It is a myth)
HPV vaccine can be given between the ages of 9 and 45 years It is most effective when administered before an individual becomes sexually active. If started before 15 years of age only two doses are required and If started after 15 years of age three doses are recommended
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Yes ,but you need to tell about your entire medical history and then only we can discuss about advantage and risk of the vaccine
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