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Women Vaccination

Women Vaccination

Women vaccination is vital for preventing diseases and maintaining public health. It protects individuals from a range of vaccine-preventable illnesses and contributes to herd immunity. Common vaccines recommended for adults include those for influenza, pneumococcal disease, shingles, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, and HPV.

Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer vaccines prevent HPV infections, reducing the risk of cervical cancer. Cervical Cancer is a cancer of the cervix which is the mouth of the uterus.Cervical Cancer is the No. I cause of cancer-related deaths amongst women in India . Every year, more than 72,000 women die in India due to Cervical Cancer; this is even more than Breast Cancer. Vaccination along with regular screening provides the best possible protection against Cervical Cancer.

Information on other common vaccines for women like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis A vaccines and Chicken Pox

Vaccines are vital for women’s health, with three key ones being the cervical cancer (HPV) vaccine, guarding against HPV strains causing cervical cancer; the hepatitis B vaccine, shielding against liver damage and cancer; and the hepatitis A vaccine, preventing liver inflammation, especially during pregnancy. These vaccinations are essential for protecting women from serious health risks associated with these diseases.

Hepatitis B

The Hepatitis B vaccine prevents Hepatitis B virus infection, reducing the risk of liver disease.

Hepatitis A

The Hepatitis A vaccine prevents Hepatitis A virus infection, safeguarding against liver inflammation and related complications.

Chicken Pox

The Chickenpox vaccine prevents varicella-zoster virus infection, reducing the risk of developing chickenpox and its complications.

Information on Flu Tetra, Typhoid and MMR Vaccine

Chickenpox is a contagious disease marked by an itchy rash and fever. Vaccination is crucial to prevent its spread, especially in vulnerable groups. The MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps, and rubella, all of which can lead to severe complications. The flu vaccine reduces the risk of flu-related illnesses. The typhoid vaccine is recommended for travelers to regions where typhoid fever is common, providing protection against this bacterial infection. Overall, these vaccines are essential for preventing the spread of infectious diseases and safeguarding public health.

Flu Tetra

The Flu Tetra vaccine provides protection against four strains of the influenza virus, reducing the risk of flu-related illness and complications.

Typhoid

The Typhoid vaccine guards against typhoid fever, a bacterial infection spread through contaminated food or water.

MMR Vaccine

Protects against measles, mumps, and rubella.

Testimonials

Dr. Namita Agrawal's comprehensive approach to cervical cancer care instilled hope and confidence, offering personalized treatment and unwavering support throughout my journey to recovery.

Saara

Under Dr. Namita Agrawal's guidance, woman vaccination became a vital part of my preventive healthcare routine, ensuring protection against various diseases with expert advice and care.

Rupa

Thanks to Dr. Namita Agrawal's recommendation, getting the flu tetra vaccine was a breeze, ensuring robust protection against influenza strains and peace of mind throughout the flu season.

Mishthi