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Human Papilloma Virus Shot


The human papilloma virus (HPV) infects the epidermis and mucus membranes while causing warts or in some cases, even cancer. Sometimes the HPV will remain dormant yet contagious. The only way to combat this ‘hidden enemy’ is take the human papilloma virus shot. In most cases, it’s advisable to inform your consulting physician whether you have been suffering from high fevers, or whether you have been tested earlier for a low immune system. Other factors to discuss are if you have a history of excessive bleeding (as in hemophilia), or if you’re taking prescribed medication for blood thinning. These simple measures can help the physician determine if the virus shot is appropriate.

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  • BacterialVaginosis
    Is there any research ongoing to find a vaccine for
    Bacterial Vaginosis?
  • I feel getting the HPV shot is such an important decision for the family to make. I am happy that you are delivering good information to help parents make this decision.
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