Thursday, 12 September 2019

HPV Vaccine Myths & Facts


Have some questions about the HPV vaccine? This list of myths and facts will help clear up any misconceptions you might have about the HPV shot.

Myth: There Can Be Serious HPV Vaccine Side Effects.

Fact: HPV vaccine safety studies have found no serious side effects related to this vaccination.

The most common side effects experienced after getting the HPV vaccine are very minor, including brief soreness or redness at the injection site. As of March 2014, more than 60 million doses of the HPV had been distributed in the U.S. with no serious HPV vaccine dangers detected. There have been zero HPV vaccine deaths.

The only serious HPV vaccine risk is an allergic reaction. The HPV vaccine isn’t recommended for anyone who has a severe allergic reaction to any component of the vaccine, so be sure to tell your doctor about any serious allergies you have (including yeast allergies) before getting vaccinated. Visit for more info: https://hpvhub.com/hpv-vaccine-myths-facts/

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