HPV (Cervical Cancer) Vaccine
HPV Vaccine
What You Need to Know About
HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) is a sexually transmitted virus that is the main cause of cervical cancer. But don't worry! Thanks to the HPV vaccine, it is now possible to protect against this serious disease. As Medicina Gynecology and Obstetrics, we offer you the most accurate and up-to-date information about the HPV vaccine.
What is the HPV Vaccine?
The HPV vaccine is a vaccine that provides immunity against certain types of the HPV virus that causes cervical cancer. This vaccine is most effective when given before HPV infection occurs.
Benefits of HPV Vaccine
Reduces the risk of cervical cancer: HPV vaccine provides up to 90% protection against the HPV types that cause cervical cancer.
Reduces the risk of genital warts: HPV can also cause genital warts. The vaccine also reduces the risk of these warts.
Provides long-term protection: The protection from the vaccine can last for many years.
It is a safe vaccine: The HPV vaccine has been proven to be safe in large-scale studies.
Who Can Get the HPV Vaccine?
The HPV vaccine is generally recommended for girls and young women ages 9 to 26. However, older women can also get the vaccine. It is important to talk to your doctor before getting the vaccine.
Why Medicina Gynecology and Obstetrics?
Our expert staff: Our expert gynecologists will give you detailed information about the HPV vaccine and perform the application.
Our modern equipment: Our procedures are performed with the latest medical devices.
Comfortable environment: The comfort of our patients is important to us.
Confidentiality: All our transactions are carried out in complete confidentiality.
How is the HPV vaccine administered?
The HPV vaccine is administered as a simple injection into the muscle. Side effects from the vaccine are usually mild and temporary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the HPV vaccine be given during pregnancy? No, the HPV vaccine is not given during pregnancy.
Should I have regular gynecological check-ups even if I have had the HPV vaccine? Yes, the HPV vaccine does not provide complete protection against cervical cancer. Therefore, it is important to have regular gynecological check-ups.
Should the HPV vaccine be administered before or after sexual intercourse? It is more effective to receive the HPV vaccine before sexual intercourse. However, people who have already had sexual intercourse can also be vaccinated.
Make an Appointment
You can contact us to get more detailed information about the HPV vaccine and to make an appointment.
For a free examination and detailed information, you can contact us at 05312973262 or via Whatsapp .
Don't forget!
HPV vaccination is one of the most effective methods of protection against cervical cancer.