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Page 1: HPV Vaccination The Human Papillomavirus Protects You Against… .

HPV Vaccination

The Human Papillomavirus

Protects You Against…

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HPV is very common

8 out of 10 people will get it at some

time during their lives.

It is spread by close intimate contact with someone who has the virus.

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HPV often goes undetected and our bodies naturally get rid of it.

So why do you need the vaccine?

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Cancer of the cervix is caused by the HPV virus

There are no symptoms so it can easily go undetected.

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Where is my

cervix?

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Males can not get this type of cancer but they can pass on the

virus!

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How can I protect myself?

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• If you become sexually active, the fewer partners you have, the less you are at risk.

• It is very important that you have regular smear tests from the age of 25 years old

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The HPV vaccine is given in Year 8

to young women aged12-13 years

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Having your injection

• You will be given a course of 2 injections.

• The two injections will be given about six months apart.

• We will re-call you for you next injection when its due.

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• Your parent needs to sign a consent form before you have any injections.

• The injection will be given in your upper arm by the nurse.

• You will receive a card once you have completed the course. This card must be given to your GP.

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What Are The Side Effects?

Talk to your School Nurse or GP if you are worried about any of the side effects.

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• Some girls may experience redness/swelling to the injection site, headaches, nausea, fever over 38 degrees or stomach ache after the injection.

• The injection feels slightly stingy and your arm may feel tender for a day or so.

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You Can Reduce Side Effects By:-

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• Eating breakfast and lunch

• Try to relax before your injection

• Using your arm normally after the injection

• Take pain killers if necessary (Paracetamol or Ibuprofen)

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When Will We Have The Injections?

• Everyone will get their injection on the same day, so you will be with friends.

• Please let the School Nurse know if you are feeling unwell on the day.

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• Your School Nurse will let you know when they will be held.

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Any Questions?

Ask Your School Nurse

Look on Health Matters

Or visit NHS Choices

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