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Here’s Why You Should Include HPV Vaccine in Your Child's Vaccination Checklist

Health, Dr Prathima Reddy, HPV Vaccine, Human Papillomavirus, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, SPARSH Hospital, Bangalore

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5 Dariya News

Bangalore , 18 Jan 2024

Supporting your child's health extends beyond addressing immediate illnesses and sets the foundation for a lifetime of well-being. This underscores the significance of the HPV vaccine, which stands out among vaccines targeting infectious diseases. 

Its uniqueness lies in its focus on combating the silent threat of the Human Papillomavirus, associated with various cancers, particularly cervical cancer in women says Dr Prathima Reddy-Director & Lead Consultant, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, SPARSH Hospital, Bangalore.

The HPV vaccine, also known as the human papillomavirus vaccine, is a preventive measure created to shield against specific variations of the human papillomavirus, an infection transmitted primarily through sexual activity. Most HPV infections do not lead to cancer but some may. In addition to cervical cancer, genital warts have been associated with HPV infection. 

As the saying goes, "Prevention is always better than cure," opting for HPV vaccination serves as a protective shield against potential yet unknown risks. The HPV vaccine will stimulate the immune system to generate antibodies, and the vaccine aids in preventing diseases associated with HPV and lessens the likelihood of transmission.

Here’s why prioritizing the HPV vaccine is crucial for your child:

#Early Cancer Prevention Starts Now: The HPV vaccine focuses on strains responsible for cervical cancer. The vaccine can be administered from the early age of nine and ideally all preteens should receive HPV vaccination to be protected against HPV infections that might lead to cervical cancer later in life. 

The highest efficacy of this vaccine is achieved during adolescence when the immune system response is at its peak. This creates a robust shield against future HPV-related infections and cancers.

#Gender-Neutral Protection: The HPV vaccine does not discriminate by gender. Both sexes are capable of taking advantage of its cancer-fighting capability. Ensuring that all children who qualify receive proper immunizations, limits the spread of the virus and protects everyone from cancers connected with HPV. The vaccination helps to fight against a disease that might be life-threatening.

#Long-Standing Defence: The HPV vaccine provides long-term protection against targeted strains of HPV and lowers the risk of cancer throughout life thereby. It is the responsibility of the parents to be more cautious about their child’s health and make the right choice for them to provide them with a secure and disease-free future.

#Community Protection: In addition to safeguarding individual health, the HPV vaccine plays a role in fostering community-wide immunity. When you choose to vaccinate your child, you are not just ensuring their protection but also actively contributing to the establishment of a safer environment for everyone. This collective strategy is especially vital in controlling the transmission of the virus and diminishing the overall occurrence of cancers associated with HPV.

#Addressing Misconceptions: Some parents may have concerns or misconceptions about the safety of HPV vaccine for their kids. HPV Vaccine shots are completely safe. It does not contribute any serious health issues later.  Like most Vaccines it causes mild reactions that includes pain or redness in the arm for a short while.

The inclusion of the HPV vaccine in your child's immunization checklist is vital. Its distinct emphasis on preventing a hidden threat linked to significant health risks makes it a commitment to your child's enduring health. As parents, educators, and healthcare providers, it is essential that we jointly acknowledge the significance of the HPV vaccine in molding a healthier future for our children, concludes Dr. Prathima.

 

Tags: Health , Dr Prathima Reddy , HPV Vaccine , Human Papillomavirus , Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology , SPARSH Hospital , Bangalore

 

 

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