In the United Arab Emirates, special emphasis is being given to women to get a special test done before marriage. This test, necessary for the health of women, is very important to prevent the risk of cervical cancer.
Abu Dhabi health service company SEHA has advised women to take human papilloma virus vaccine before marriage and get it tested.
SEHA has urged all women between the ages of 13 and 26 to get the vaccine. Vaccination and early screening can help eliminate cervical cancer.Explain that due to cervical cancer, symptoms like bleeding after the end of menstruation, bleeding after intercourse, vaginal infection, burning in the urine are seen.
SEHA has also narrated the story of a woman to women in this regard. which may encourage vaccination. The 28-year-old woman did not get pregnant even after two years of marriage. On examination it was found that she had cervical cancer. However, after the treatment, she has fully recovered. Dr Shahid Faisal Al Ayala of Madinat Khalifa Healthcare Center in UAE said that a woman suffering from cervical cancer can recover if she is treated promptly.