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HPV Vaccination

HPV Vaccination

  • Category : Gynecology Cancer Screening And Prevention


HPV vaccination is a safe and effective preventive measure against Human Papillomavirus, which is a leading cause of cervical cancer. Dr. Chandan Dubey recommends vaccination to women and young girls to reduce the risk of HPV infection and cervical cancer. The vaccine works by protecting against high-risk HPV strains that are most commonly associated with cervical cancer. HPV vaccination is most effective when given before the onset of sexual activity, but it can also be administered later as advised by the doctor. The vaccination schedule usually includes multiple doses spaced over a few months. The procedure is simple and involves a routine injection in the clinic. Mild side effects such as low-grade fever or mild pain at the injection site may occur. Serious side effects are rare. Vaccination does not replace regular cervical screening; both are important for prevention. Dr. Chandan Dubey provides counselling and guidance regarding the vaccination schedule. Women are advised to follow the complete dose schedule for maximum protection. HPV vaccination is a key step in women’s preventive health care. It helps reduce the risk of cervical cancer significantly.

FAQs

Q1. Who should get the HPV vaccine?
Girls and young women, preferably before sexual activity, and as advised by the doctor.

Q2. Does HPV vaccine prevent cervical cancer completely?
It protects against the most common high-risk HPV strains but does not replace screening.

Q3. Are there side effects of the HPV vaccine?
Minor side effects like mild fever or pain at the injection site may occur.

Q4. Is the vaccine safe?
Yes, HPV vaccine is safe and widely recommended by health experts.

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