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HPV Vaccination Doctor in Pune Baner

HPV vaccines protect against infection with human papillomaviruses (HPV). HPV is a group of more than 200 related viruses, of which more than 40 are spread through direct sexual contact.

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HPV Vaccination Doctor in Pune Baner

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  1. HPV Vaccination Doctor in Pune Baner | HPV Vaccination: Dr. Asmita Dongare What are HPV vaccines? What are HPV vaccines? HPV vaccines protect against infection with human papillomaviruses (HPV). HPV is a group of more than 200 related viruses, of which more than 40 are spread through direct sexual contact. HPV vaccination provides safe, effective, and lasting protection against the HPV infections that most commonly cause cancer. Who Should Get HPV Vaccine? Who Should Get HPV Vaccine? HPV vaccination is recommended to Children and adults ages 9 through 26 years. HPV vaccination is routinely recommended at age 11 or 12 years; vaccination can be started at age 9 years. Who Should not Get HPV Vaccine? Who Should not Get HPV Vaccine? In India, the vaccine is not given Below 9 years Above 26 years Males Moderate or severe acute illnesses Those with hypersensitivity to any vaccine component Pregnancy • • • • • •

  2. How many doses do I need? How many doses do I need? The CDC recommends two doses of HPV vaccine at age 11 or 12 years. The second shot should be given 6-12 months after the first. Are there HPV vaccine side effects? Are there HPV vaccine side effects? Research shows that the vaccine is safe. The most common side effect is temporary pain and redness where you get the shot. Does the HPV Vaccine Protect Me for Life? Does the HPV Vaccine Protect Me for Life? The vaccine appears to offer long-term protection from HPV. But, even women who have received the vaccine should see their gynecologist regularly for a Pap test to check for cervical cancer. The vaccine doesn’t protect against all HPV types that can cause cervical cancer. What is a Cervical Cancer vaccine and who should get What is a Cervical Cancer vaccine and who should get it? it? Gardasil vaccine is one of the most commonly used to protect against cervical cancer. It protects against two HPV strains which are responsible for 70% of cervical cancers. To completely benefit from the cervical cancer vaccine, you need to receive it before you are infected with any HPV strains included in the vaccine. The recommended age for Gardasil vaccination is 11-12 years. It is also recommended for girls and women aged 13-26 who have not yet been vaccinated or completed the vaccination course. The response to cervical cancer vaccine is better at younger ages than older. Ideally, females should receive the cervical cancer vaccination before becoming sexually active and exposed to HPV. Females who are sexually active also stand to benefit from the vaccine, but not as much. Where can I get the HPV vaccine? Where can I get the HPV vaccine? Dr. Asmita Dongare at Manipal Hospital Baner provide HPV vaccines. She is best HPV vaccination doctor in Pune Baner. If you are not taken any doses of HPV Vaccine, then you must make an appointment for HPV Vaccination. For more information about our comprehensive treatment options

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