HPV vaccinations provided to reduce the risk of cervical cancer in women
HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccination is used to prevent you from getting sexually transmitted infections. At Noble Plus, we recommend HPV for girls and boys to have vaccination in their teenage or as early as the age of 9 or 10.
It’s most recommended for girls and boys to receive the vaccine before they come into physical contact and gets exposed to HPV because if someone gets infected with the virus, the vaccine might not be as effective or might not work at all.
It is not associated entirely on physical contact but researchers have found that the vaccination responds better at a younger age than in a ripe age.
Aditionally, this vaccine can prevent vaginal and vulvar cancer in females, and can also prevent genital warts and anal cancer in women and men.
Certain types of HPV have also been linked to cancers in the mouth and throat, so the HPV vaccine possibly protects a girl or a boy against these cancers, too.
If you’ve discovered some symptoms of HPV infection or concern for your daughter, talk to our specialist for expert guidance.