Vaccine to prevents the HPV (human papillomavirus) which will prevent most cases of cervical cancer and genital warts. The vaccine called “GARDASIL� Should be given in three shots over six- months.
€œGardasilâ€? (Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus - Types 6, 11, 16, and 18 - Recombinant Vaccine); The vaccine is recommended for girls over 11 and 12 years (vaccine can also be given to girls 9 or 10 years of age). €œGardasilâ€?
Is also recommended for girls and women age 13 through 26 who have not yet been vaccinated or completed the vaccine series. In USA, there are about 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer and almost 4,000 women die from this disease in every year (1% or or 1 million people have visible genital warts in the USA. Source: CDC CDC & FDA stated the vaccine as safe and effective.
Studies have found no serious side effects. The most common side effect is soreness in the arm (where the shot is given). There have recently been some reports of fainting in teens after they got the vaccine (phobia to injection).
Other side effects are: diarrhea, nausea, very high fever, signs of an allergic reaction, headaches and appendicitis. Vaccine receiver will still need regular cervical cancer screening (Pap tests) because the vaccine will NOT protect against all HPV types that cause cervical cancer. €¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦quote………….
Side effects: • Pain in the area of the injection -- occurring in up to 83.9 percent of people • Swelling in the area of the injection -- up to 25.4 percent • Redness in the area of the injection -- up to 24.6 percent • Fever -- up to 13 percent • Headache -- up to 12.3 percent • Nausea -- up to 6.7 percent • Dizziness -- up to 4 percent • Diarrhea -- up to 3.6 percent. Other common side effects with Gardasil that were reported in more than 1 percent of people include, but are not limited to: • Vomiting • Cough • Toothache • General ill feeling • Joint pain • Trouble sleeping (insomnia) • Stuffy or runny nose • Sore throat • Upper respiratory tract infection (such as the common cold) • Muscle pain • Dizziness. €¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦/quote………………….
Sources FDA Licenses New Vaccine for Prevention of Cervical Cancer and Other Diseases in Females Caused by Human Papillomavirus. http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine-young-women.htm http://cervical-cancer.emedtv.com/gardasil/gardasil-side-effects.html.
Vaccine to prevents the HPV (human papillomavirus) which will prevent most cases of cervical cancer and genital warts. The vaccine called “GARDASIL†should be given in three shots over six- months. €œGardasil†(Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus - Types 6, 11, 16, and 18 - Recombinant Vaccine); The vaccine is recommended for girls over 11 and 12 years (vaccine can also be given to girls 9 or 10 years of age).
€œGardasil†is also recommended for girls and women age 13 through 26 who have not yet been vaccinated or completed the vaccine series. In USA, there are about 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer and almost 4,000 women die from this disease in every year (1% or or 1 million people have visible genital warts in the USA. Source: CDC CDC & FDA stated the vaccine as safe and effective.
Studies have found no serious side effects. The most common side effect is soreness in the arm (where the shot is given). There have recently been some reports of fainting in teens after they got the vaccine (phobia to injection).
Other side effects are: diarrhea, nausea, very high fever, signs of an allergic reaction, headaches and appendicitis. Vaccine receiver will still need regular cervical cancer screening (Pap tests) because the vaccine will NOT protect against all HPV types that cause cervical cancer. €¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦quote………….
Side effects: • Pain in the area of the injection -- occurring in up to 83.9 percent of people • Swelling in the area of the injection -- up to 25.4 percent • Redness in the area of the injection -- up to 24.6 percent • Fever -- up to 13 percent • Headache -- up to 12.3 percent • Nausea -- up to 6.7 percent • Dizziness -- up to 4 percent • Diarrhea -- up to 3.6 percent. Other common side effects with Gardasil that were reported in more than 1 percent of people include, but are not limited to: • Vomiting • Cough • Toothache • General ill feeling • Joint pain • Trouble sleeping (insomnia) • Stuffy or runny nose • Sore throat • Upper respiratory tract infection (such as the common cold) • Muscle pain • Dizziness. €¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦â€¦/quote………………….
Sources FDA Licenses New Vaccine for Prevention of Cervical Cancer and Other Diseases in Females Caused by Human Papillomavirus. http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine-young-women.htm http://cervical-cancer.emedtv.com/gardasil/gardasil-side-effects.html.
Common Gardasil Side Effects: * Partial or complete loss of consciousness * Dizziness * Nausea * Headache * Injection site reactions Serious Side Effects : * Death * Anaphylactic reaction * Deep vein thrombosis * Guillain-Barre Syndrome * Hypersensitivity * Transverse myelitis (inflammation across the width of the spinal cord) * Inflammation of the pancreas * Blood clot in the lung * Convulsion * ves * Autoimmune disorder.
HPV causes cervical cancer that can be prevented by HPV vaccination which is effective to prevent HPV infection. It recommended for 11 and 12 years old girls. Very common side effect of HPV vaccine: 1.
Pain, redness, swelling,discomfort of injection site. 2. Headache 3.
Muscle pain 4. Tiredness Common side effect: 1. Fever 2.
Skin rash 3. Itching 4. Nausea,vomiting, diarrhea,abdominal pain 5.
Joint pain Other side effect: 1. Fainting 2. Respiratory tract infection.3.
Lump in injection site 4. Allergic or anaphylactic reaction etc About all effect are self limiting and not life threading,so its ideal to take this vaccine in recommended age.
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