dont have it if you dont like passing out ammiee123.
Yes, the cervical cancer vaccines, such as Gardasil and Cervarix, were deemed safe in 2010 based on extensive clinical trials and ongoing monitoring. Regulatory agencies like the FDA and WHO had reviewed the safety data and confirmed that the benefits of vaccination in preventing cervical cancer outweighed the risks of potential side effects. Common side effects were generally mild and included pain at the injection site, fever, and fatigue. Overall, the vaccines were recommended for use in eligible populations to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer.
The cervical cancer vaccine, such as the HPV vaccine, is not known to cause coughing as a common side effect. Some individuals may experience mild side effects like soreness at the injection site, fatigue, or mild fever. If coughing occurs after receiving the vaccine, it may be unrelated and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Always consult your doctor if you have concerns about vaccine side effects.
Yes, it is assumed to be safe to consume alcohol after having the HPV vaccine. There are no known side effects between the HPV vaccine and consumption of alcohol.
Yes, some people do experience certain side effects, including dizziness, and nausea, although it should subside within a day or two.
Side effect of cervical ct scan?
A researcher in the UK called de Leo Ferrera studied this cervical and heart cancer and found that it's not the disease that's making this cancer happen, but the mental trauma which causes side effects in our body. Due to that, an infected substance is produced which makes this cancer germinate in our body.
there are a lot of side effects. cancer and acne would be two of them.
the side effects are Diabetes, heart attack, and cancer
That side effect has not been reported by the FDA
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the answer is death cancer and how do you expect me to answer this