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Asked for female, 24 years old from Kolkata
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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If a person has completed human rabies vaccine course means 0,3,7,14 and 28 days
after one year it is safer to give two dosage after 5-10 years three dosage
after 20 years repeat full course and if exposed after 6 months of vaccination then take 2 booster doses.
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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In is post exposure immunisation.. and not preventive.
If there is again a bite then repeat the vaccines..
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Oncologist•Ghaziabad
Vaccine that protects from cervical cancer is a vaccine against human papilloma virus. It can be taken by women from 10 to 25 years of age. It provides about 70% protection. It can be available with gynecologists/pediatricians or in hospitals.
Asked for female, 21 years old from Bilaspur
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Different type of vaccination has different doses.
Yes, you are eligible. Ideal time puberty before sex starts.
Asked for female, 30 years old from Jaipur
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Pediatrician•Ahmedabad
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6 weeks vaccine list. Painless - hexaxim around 3800
Rota - 800 approx
PCV7 - 1600 approx depends which molecule your doc choose.
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Sexologist•Delhi
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By now many men have heard of the HPV vaccine for women. This vaccine is vitally important to help sexually active women avoid HPV infection, which is one of the most common reasons for cervical cancer. But men who want to ensure the best possible penis care should also get the vaccine, as it is designed to provide many protections for everyone, not just the females in the equation. Here's what a man needs to know.

What is HPV, anyway?

Also known as human papillomavirus, HPV is...more
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Homeopath•Ludhiana
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There is no known vaccination for seborrhic warts and such warts cannot be related to hpv-----------these warts donot pose any threat and people just get them removed for cosmetic reasons------------although such wasts are known to spread in exposed areas only but can sometimes spread on non exposed areas also--------so please confirm your diagnosis that whether these are seborrhic warts or something else----------although these can be easily removed by drying them with liquid nitrogen or electr...more
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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A course of rabies vaccines (given into the shoulder muscle) works to develop long term immunity, but this may take seven days to begin providing protection. For this reason, hrig is usually given into the wound or site of injury to provide immediate short term protection while the rabies vaccines start to work.
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Oncologist•Mandsaur
What is cervical cancer?
Cervical cancer is cancer of the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus or womb.
Persistent HPV infection, usually with certain high-risk types of HPV, can cause abnormal cells to develop on the cervix.
Regular Pap tests can detect these abnormal cells at an early stage, when they can usually be treated quickly and easily.
Without regular Pap tests the abnormal cells may remain undetected and could develop into cervical cancer, usually over many ye...more
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Last Updated: 9 years ago• Featured Tip
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MD - Pulmonary, DTCD

Pulmonologist•Faridabad
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Get flu and pneumonia vaccination for adults to prevent flu/pneumonia.
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