Can I run 800 meters the day after receiving the HPV-9 vaccine?

Jan 20, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhao Xiaodong
Introduction
Here, the term "nine-valent" usually refers to the nine-valent recombinant human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Generally, if no severe adverse reactions occur after receiving the nine-valent recombinant HPV vaccine, it is acceptable to run 800 meters the next day. However, if significant discomfort occurs, running should typically be avoided. If any of the above conditions cause discomfort, medical attention should be sought immediately.

The term "nine-valent" here usually refers to the nine-valent recombinant human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Generally, if no severe adverse reactions occur after receiving the nine-valent HPV vaccine, it is acceptable to run 800 meters the next day; however, if significant discomfort occurs, running should typically be avoided. If any of the above conditions cause discomfort, medical attention should be sought immediately. Specific analysis is as follows:

1. Yes

On the second day after receiving the nine-valent HPV vaccine, some individuals may experience transient side effects such as mild pain at the injection site, fever, or fatigue. If these symptoms are mild and the individual is feeling generally well, running 800 meters is permissible.

2. No

However, in some cases, individuals may experience more intense reactions, such as fever, muscle aches, or general weakness. In such situations, to support recovery and allow the immune system to adapt, physical activity—including running 800 meters—should likely be avoided.

After receiving the nine-valent HPV vaccine, it is also important to avoid getting the injection site wet and to maintain a light diet to prevent infection.

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