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In recent years, with the advancement of medical science and technology, people have paid more and more attention to disease prevention. Among them, the infection caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) has gradually become an important problem for women's health. In order to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer, **cancer, **cancer and other malignant tumors caused by HPV infection, vaccination has gradually become one of the preventive measures. However, there are also some things we should pay attention to before and after HPV vaccination to ensure the effectiveness and health of the vaccination.
First of all, we need to understand our physical condition before getting the HPV vaccine. We can find out if we are suitable for vaccination by consulting our doctor or undergoing a medical check-up. In general, women between the ages of 9 and 45 are the most suitable group to get vaccinated. In addition, if we have certain medical conditions or are taking certain medications, we also need to inform our doctor so that they can judge whether vaccination is appropriate based on their individual circumstances.
Secondly, in the process of getting the HPV vaccine, we need to choose the right time. In general, women are not suitable for vaccination during menstruation, pregnancy, and when they suspect that they may have been infected with the HPV virus. In addition, if our physical condition is unwell before vaccination, such as fever, cold, etc., we should also delay vaccination until the body ** before vaccination.
After receiving the HPV vaccine, we should pay attention to the vaccination reaction. Generally speaking, there will be some mild discomfort symptoms after vaccination, such as pain, redness and swelling, fever, etc. at the vaccination site. These symptoms gradually resolve on their own within a few days after vaccination. If you have a serious adverse reaction, such as an allergic reaction or a vaccine-related serious illness, you should seek medical attention and inform your doctor that you have been vaccinated against HPV.
In addition, in order to improve the effectiveness of vaccination, we can also combine the theory of traditional Chinese medicine and ancient and modern prescriptions to carry out necessary maintenance. According to the view of traditional Chinese medicine, HPV infection is an invasion of damp heat and poison evil, and the body can be conditioned by dispelling wind and heat, dispelling dampness and detoxifying. For example, we can consume more foods that have the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, such as Coptis chinensis, bitter gourd, etc. In addition, a moderate amount of physical exercise can be carried out to enhance the body's immunity. In terms of traditional Chinese medicine, ancient formulas such as kudzu root soup and honeysuckle drink also have certain clinical application value.
In conclusion, there are many things to be aware of before and after HPV vaccination. We should understand our own situation, choose the appropriate time for vaccination, and pay attention to the vaccination reaction. In addition, by combining the theories of traditional Chinese medicine and ancient and modern prescriptions, the necessary maintenance can be carried out to improve the effectiveness of vaccination. However, we also need to be clear that vaccination is only one of the preventive measures and cannot completely replace other means of prevention. Therefore, we should also maintain a good Xi of life, adhere to regular check-ups, and do a good job in preventing cervical cancer and other diseases.
Health References:
1.Editorial Board of Baiyun Mountain Medical Research Institute. Dictionary of Chinese Medicine[M].Shanghai Scientific and Technical Literature Press, 2006