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Could you swim after taking HPV shot? |
Could you? I took my 2nd HPV shots today and tomorrow I'm going swimming with my cousins, I want to know if I could. Swimming should be fine. the site of injection should heal within the hour. Just slap a Band-Aid on it for a bit. Then take off the Band-Aid an hour later to let the spot dry up. Then you should be good to go swimming. Of course. No precautions necessary |
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