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If I'm over 45 years old, is it still possible to get the HPV 9-strain vaccine?

The doctor can definitively say right here that even if you're 30 or approaching 45 years old, getting the HPV 9-strain vaccine is still not enough. It's worth it, and it's definitely not too late. Try to picture this, okay? It's like we're just starting out again. Applying sunscreen in your 30s, even if it's a little late, is better than letting the sun burn your skin and get freckles and age spots all over your face when you're 40. Is it true that having had sexual intercourse might expose your body to one or two strains of HPV, but this vaccine will help prevent that? It blocks and protects us from up to 90% of the remaining dangerous strains. This is a group of harmful strains that directly cause cervical cancer.

So, don't give up just yet by thinking you're too old and it's too late. Just clear your schedule and get all the shots. 3 injections as scheduled (in months 0, 2, and 6). To create a new line of defense, and most importantly, the patient must... Always get screened for cervical cancer. Because the vaccine helps protect against new infections but doesn't cure existing infections that you may already have. For patients over 45 years old who want to protect themselves, please feel free to come and talk to a doctor at the clinic. We can assess your lifestyle together to find the most suitable way to take care of your health.


 This answer provides only preliminary information. Please schedule an appointment with a doctor for a detailed examination and information.

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