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4 Essential Vaccines Every Woman Should Get: Nowadays, the more facilities people are getting, the less their physical activity is. Due to this, the risk of diseases and infections is increasing a lot. You will be surprised to know that the risk of infections and diseases is increasing rapidly in women more than in men.

Due to periods, hormonal changes, pregnancy and lack of nutrition in food, the risk of infection in women has increased rapidly. If women have mental and physical problems, they must get vaccinated. If women get the necessary vaccines, their immunity is strengthened. If women want to stay healthy, they must get vaccinated from time to time. 

Women take special care of their nutrition

It is the responsibility of women to ensure that every family gets proper nutrition and food. But when it comes to their own nutrition, 7 out of 10 women ignore it. Because of this, women are at risk of thyroid, diabetes, cancer and many other infectious diseases. That is why vaccination of women is more important than that of men.

HPV Vaccine

Every woman should get the HPV vaccine because it is caused by the human papilloma virus. This vaccine protects against 9 types of HPV. Its symptoms are clearly visible in a person infected with HPV. Its symptoms are clearly visible in some parts of the body and in lumps. Usually its symptoms are clearly visible in the form of warts and lumps on hands, feet and genitals. If HPV infection is not treated in time, it can take the form of a serious disease like cancer. Girls and women aged 9-45 years should definitely get the HPV vaccine. 

MMR Vaccine

MMR vaccine strengthens the immunity of women. This can put women at risk of serious diseases like mumps and rubella. According to the doctor, MMR vaccine must be administered during pregnancy. 

Influenza (Flu) Vaccine

 

Influenza is a type of viral infection that occurs in the nose and throat. It also has a bad effect on the lungs. Women infected with influenza complain of body ache, runny nose and difficulty in breathing, fever and sore throat, fatigue and cough. Getting the influenza vaccine helps the body to produce the necessary antibodies to fight the flu and strengthen the immune system.

 

The Tdap vaccine helps fight three serious diseases: tetanus (lockjaw), diphtheria and pertussis. Girls are given the Tdap vaccine at the age of 11 or 12 years. According to the doctor, women should get the Tdap vaccine on medical advice.

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