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Gardasil has been associated with many side effects, including paralysis, seizures, memory loss, irregular menstrual cycles, Gullian-Barre Syndrome, and death. On further medical review and, in the case of death, autopsy, there was no evidence found that the HPV vaccine was the cause of these side effect.

The only proven side effects have been injection site pain/redness and fainting.
The side-effects of the HPV Vaccine are very mild.
The most commonly reported side-effects are:

  • mild to moderate swelling, and
  • pain and redness at the injection site

Other mild side-effects include:

  • a mild temperature,
  • nausea and sickness,
  • dizziness,
  • diarrhoea, and
  • muscle aches.

You may also experience a mild allergic reaction, shortly after receiving the injection, in the form of a rash or itching. The person who gave the vaccine will know how to deal with this


It is very rare that you may experience a more severe allergic reaction known as an anaphylactic reaction, however once again the person giving the vaccine will know how to deal with this reaction.


I would like to let you know that i am not a healthcare expert i have simply done my research when deciding whether i should get this vaccine and i am passing on this information. If you would like more information go to the NHS website

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