The Number of symptom/events reported in association with the HPV vaccine broken down by reaction outcome. Not recovered/not resolved
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1 The Number of symptom/events reported in association with the HPV vaccine broken down by reaction outcome Not recovered/not resolved (Reaction) Outcome Recovered/r esolved Recovered/re solved with sequelae Recovering/ resolving (Reaction) PT Fatal Unknown Abasia Abdominal discomfort Abdominal distension Abdominal migraine Abdominal pain Abdominal pain lower Abdominal pain upper Abnormal behaviour Abnormal faeces Abnormal loss of weight Abortion induced Abortion spontaneous Abortion threatened Accommodation disorder Acne Activities of daily living impaired Acute lymphocytic leukaemia Acute myeloid leukaemia Acute psychosis Acute respiratory failure Adrenocortical insufficiency acute Ageusia Aggression Agitation Agnosia Alanine aminotransferase increased Allergic oedema Allergy to animal Alopecia Alopecia areata Alopecia totalis Altered state of consciousness Altered visual depth perception Amenorrhoea Amnesia Amniotic cavity infection Anaemia Anaemia vitamin B12 deficiency Anal fissure Anaphylactic reaction Anaphylactic shock Anaphylactoid reaction Angioedema Ankyloglossia congenital Anogenital warts Antinuclear antibody increased Anxiety Apathy Aphagia Aphasia Aphonia Aplastic anaemia Appendicitis Appetite disorder Areflexia Arrhythmia Arteriovenous malformation Arthralgia Arthritis Arthritis reactive Arthropathy Asthenia
2 Asthenopia Asthma Ataxia Atrioventricular block Atrioventricular septal defect Atrophy Autoimmune disorder Autoimmune hepatitis Autoimmune thyroiditis Autonomic nervous system imbalance Autophobia Axillary nerve injury Back disorder Back pain Balance disorder Basal ganglia stroke Basilar migraine Bedridden Benign hydatidiform mole Beta haemolytic streptococcal infection Bipolar disorder Birth mark Bladder fibrosis Bladder pain Bladder spasm Blindness Blindness transient Blindness unilateral Blister Blood albumin abnormal Blood cortisol decreased Blood count abnormal Blood disorder Blood glucose decreased Blood glucose increased Blood iron decreased Blood ph increased Blood pressure abnormal Blood pressure decreased Blood pressure immeasurable Blood pressure increased Blood pressure systolic decreased Body temperature decreased Body temperature fluctuation Body temperature increased Bradycardia Bradyphrenia Breast tenderness Breath sounds abnormal Bronchitis Bronchospasm Bruxism Burning sensation Burnout syndrome CSF cell count increased Candida infection Capillary disorder Cardiac arrest Cataplexy Cell marker increased Cellulitis Cerebellar ataxia Cerebral palsy Cerebral thrombosis Cerebrovascular disorder Cervical dysplasia Cervical incompetence Cheilitis Chest discomfort Chest pain
3 Chills Choking sensation Chorea Choroiditis Chronic fatigue syndrome Chronic myeloid leukaemia Circulatory collapse Circumoral oedema Cleft palate Clonic convulsion Clonus Cluster headache Coagulopathy Cognitive disorder Cold sweat Colitis Colitis ulcerative Colour blindness acquired Complex regional pain syndrome Condition aggravated Confusional state Congenital anomaly Congenital cystic kidney disease Congenital skin dimples Conjunctivitis Consciousness fluctuating Constipation Contracted bladder Contusion Convulsion Coordination abnormal Corneal reflex decreased Costochondritis Cough Crying Cyanosis Dark circles under eyes Deafness Deafness bilateral Deafness transitory Decreased activity Decreased appetite Decreased interest Deep vein thrombosis Dehydration Delayed puberty Delirium Delusion Demyelination Depressed level of consciousness Depressed mood Depression Depressive symptom Dermatitis allergic Dermatitis artefacta Dermatitis contact Diabetes insipidus Diabetes mellitus inadequate control Diabetic ketoacidosis Diarrhoea Diarrhoea haemorrhagic Diffuse alopecia Diplegia Diplopia Disability Discomfort Disinhibition Disorientation Dissociation Disturbance in attention
4 Disturbance in social behaviour Dizziness Dizziness postural Double outlet right ventricle Drooling Drug ineffective Dry mouth Dry skin Dry throat Duodenitis Dysarthria Dysgeusia Dyskinesia Dyslexia Dysmenorrhoea Dyspepsia Dysphagia Dysphemia Dysphonia Dyspnoea Dyspraxia Dysstasia Dystonia Dysuria Ear discomfort Ear pain Eating disorder Eczema Educational problem Electrocardiogram QT prolonged Electrocardiogram T wave inversion Electrocardiogram abnormal Emotional disorder Emotional distress Emotional poverty Encephalitis Encephalitis autoimmune Encephalitis lethargica Eosinophilia Epiglottitis Epilepsy Epistaxis Eructation Erythema Erythema multiforme Erythema nodosum Euphoric mood Exercise tolerance decreased Exposure during pregnancy Extensive swelling of vaccinated limb Extra dose administered Eye discharge Eye disorder Eye inflammation Eye movement disorder Eye pain Eye pruritus Eye swelling Eyelid disorder Eyelid oedema Eyelids pruritus Face injury Face oedema Facial pain Facial paresis Fall Fatigue Fear Fear of crowded places Fear of death
5 Feeling abnormal Feeling cold Feeling drunk Feeling guilty Feeling hot Feeling jittery Feeling of body temperature change Feeling of despair Fibromyalgia Flank pain Flatulence Flushing Foaming at mouth Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis Foetal death Foetal distress syndrome Foetal exposure during pregnancy Foetal growth restriction Foetal heart rate abnormal Food allergy Food intolerance Foot deformity Frequent bowel movements Functional gastrointestinal disorder Furuncle Gait disturbance Gastric disorder Gastritis Gastritis erosive Gastroenteritis viral Gastrointestinal disorder Gastrointestinal haemorrhage Gastrointestinal hypomotility Gastrointestinal infection Gastrointestinal motility disorder Gastrointestinal pain Gastrointestinal ulcer Gastrooesophageal reflux disease Gaze palsy General physical health deterioration Generalised tonic-clonic seizure Gingival disorder Gingival swelling Glaucoma Grip strength decreased Groin pain Growing pains Growth retardation Grunting Guillain-Barre syndrome Guttate psoriasis Haematemesis Haemolytic uraemic syndrome Haemoptysis Haemorrhage Haemorrhoids Hallucination Hallucination, auditory Hallucination, visual Halo vision Hashimoto's encephalopathy Head banging Head discomfort Head injury Headache Hearing impaired Heart rate decreased Heart rate increased Heart rate irregular Hemiparesis
6 Henoch-Schonlein purpura Hepatic cyst Hepatic function abnormal Hepatitis viral Herpes zoster High arched palate Hordeolum Hormone level abnormal Hot flush Hyperacusis Hyperaesthesia Hyperglycaemia Hyperhidrosis Hypermobility syndrome Hyperpyrexia Hypersensitivity Hypersomnia Hypertension Hypertonia Hypertonic bladder Hyperventilation Hypoacusis Hypoaesthesia Hypoaesthesia oral Hypoglycaemia Hypokinesia Hypomania Hypopnoea Hyporesponsive to stimuli Hypospadias Hypotension Hypothyroidism Hypotonia IVth nerve paralysis Ichthyosis Ill-defined disorder Immediate post-injection reaction Immobile Immune system disorder Immune thrombocytopenic purpura Immunisation reaction Impaired gastric emptying Impaired work ability Impulse-control disorder Inappropriate schedule of drug administration Incoherent Incontinence Increased appetite Increased bronchial secretion Increased tendency to bruise Infection Infection susceptibility increased Infectious mononucleosis Inflammation Influenza Influenza like illness Inguinal hernia Inguinal hernia repair Injected limb mobility decreased Injection site bruising Injection site cellulitis Injection site coldness Injection site discolouration Injection site discomfort Injection site erythema Injection site haemorrhage Injection site hypoaesthesia Injection site induration Injection site infection Injection site inflammation
7 Injection site joint pain Injection site mass Injection site movement impairment Injection site nerve damage Injection site pain Injection site paraesthesia Injection site pruritus Injection site rash Injection site reaction Injection site scar Injection site swelling Injection site vesicles Injection site warmth Inner ear disorder Insomnia Intentional overdose Intentional self-injury Iris adhesions Iritis Iron deficiency Irritability Irritable bowel syndrome Jaundice Joint contracture Joint effusion Joint stiffness Joint swelling Juvenile idiopathic arthritis Kidney infection Labour complication Labyrinthitis Lacrimation increased Lactose intolerance Laryngeal oedema Laryngeal papilloma Laryngitis Lethargy Lid sulcus deepened Limb discomfort Limb hypoplasia congenital Limb immobilisation Limb reduction defect Lip blister Lip pain Lip swelling Lip ulceration Listless Live birth Liver disorder Liver function test abnormal Local reaction Local swelling Loss of consciousness Lower respiratory tract infection Lumbosacral plexus lesion Lupus-like syndrome Lymphadenopathy Malaise Masked facies Mass Mastication disorder Mastitis Mastocytosis Maternal exposure before pregnancy Maternal exposure timing unspecified Medulloblastoma Memory impairment Meningism Menorrhagia Menstrual disorder
8 Menstruation delayed Menstruation irregular Mental impairment Metabolic disorder Metamorphopsia Metastases to liver Metrorrhagia Micturition urgency Middle insomnia Migraine Miliaria Mixed connective tissue disease Mobility decreased Molluscum contagiosum Monoparesis Monoplegia Mood altered Mood swings Motor dysfunction Mouth injury Mouth swelling Mouth ulceration Movement disorder Multiple allergies Muscle contractions involuntary Muscle fatigue Muscle injury Muscle rigidity Muscle spasms Muscle tightness Muscle twitching Muscular weakness Musculoskeletal chest pain Musculoskeletal discomfort Musculoskeletal pain Musculoskeletal stiffness Myalgia Myalgia intercostal Myasthenia gravis Mydriasis Myelitis transverse Myoclonic epilepsy Myoclonus Myositis Nail discolouration Narcolepsy Nasal congestion Nasal obstruction Nasopharyngitis Nausea Neck pain Negative thoughts Neoplasm malignant Nephrotic syndrome Nerve injury Nervous system disorder Nervousness Neuralgia Neuritis Neurogenic bladder Neurological symptom Neutropenia Neutrophil count decreased Night sweats Obsessive thoughts Ocular discomfort Ocular hyperaemia Ocular myasthenia Odynophagia Oedema peripheral
9 Oesophageal mucosal hyperplasia Oligomenorrhoea Optic disc disorder Optic neuritis Oral herpes Oral mucosal blistering Oral pain Oral pruritus Oropharyngeal discomfort Oropharyngeal pain Orthostatic hypotension Osteitis Osteoporosis Otitis media Ovarian cyst Ovarian failure Overlap syndrome Oxygen saturation decreased Pain Pain in extremity Pain in jaw Pain of skin Painful respiration Palindromic rheumatism Pallor Palpitations Pancreatic disorder Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour metastatic Pancytopenia Panic attack Panic reaction Panniculitis Papilloma viral infection Papule Paraesthesia Paraesthesia oral Paralysis Paralysis flaccid Paranoia Parosmia Partial seizures Peak expiratory flow rate decreased Pelvic pain Pericardial effusion Periorbital oedema Peripheral circulatory failure Peripheral coldness Peripheral sensory neuropathy Peripheral swelling Peripheral vascular disorder Peritonitis Peroneal nerve palsy Personality change Petechiae Petit mal epilepsy Pharyngeal erythema Pharyngeal oedema Pharyngitis Photophobia Photopsia Photosensitivity reaction Piloerection Pituitary tumour Platelet count decreased Pneumonia viral Pneumothorax Pollakiuria Polycystic ovaries Poor peripheral circulation Poor quality sleep
10 Post viral fatigue syndrome Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome Posture abnormal Pre-eclampsia Pregnancy with injectable contraceptive Premature baby Premature labour Presyncope Preternatural anus Procedural dizziness Productive cough Protein total abnormal Proteinuria Pruritus Pruritus generalised Psoriasis Psychiatric symptom Psychomotor hyperactivity Psychotic disorder Puberty Pulmonary aplasia Pulmonary arteriopathy Pulmonary hypoplasia Pulmonary valve stenosis Pulse abnormal Pulse absent Pulse pressure decreased Pupil fixed Pupillary disorder Pupillary reflex impaired Purpura Pyrexia Quadriparesis Quality of life decreased Rash Rash erythematous Rash follicular Rash generalised Rash macular Rash maculo-papular Rash pruritic Raynaud's phenomenon Rectal haemorrhage Regurgitation Renal failure Respiration abnormal Respiratory arrest Respiratory disorder Respiratory distress Respiratory rate decreased Respiratory rate increased Respiratory syncytial virus infection Respiratory tract infection Restlessness Retching Retinal vasculitis Rheumatoid arthritis Rhinorrhoea Rubber sensitivity Saliva altered Salivary gland cancer stage I Salivary hypersecretion Screaming Sebaceous naevus Seborrhoeic dermatitis Sedation Seizure anoxic Seizure like phenomena Self esteem decreased Self-injurious ideation
11 Sensation of foreign body Sensory disturbance Sensory loss Sepsis Serum ferritin decreased Severe acute respiratory syndrome Shock Sinus arrhythmia Sinus headache Sinus tachycardia Skin discolouration Skin disorder Skin exfoliation Skin hypertrophy Skin irritation Skin lesion Skin mass Skin papilloma Skin reaction Skin striae Skin tightness Skin warm Sleep attacks Sleep disorder Sleep terror Slow response to stimuli Slow speech Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth Smear cervix abnormal Sneezing Social avoidant behaviour Social phobia Soft tissue disorder Somatisation disorder Somnolence Speech disorder Spinal cord oedema Spinal pain Spine malformation Splenomegaly Staphylococcal infection Status epilepticus Stevens-Johnson syndrome Streptococcal sepsis Stridor Sudden onset of sleep Suicidal ideation Suicide attempt Swelling Swelling face Swollen tongue Syncope Synovitis Systemic inflammatory response syndrome Systemic lupus erythematosus Systemic lupus erythematosus rash T-cell type acute leukaemia Tachycardia Tachypnoea Talipes Tearfulness Temperature intolerance Temperature regulation disorder Tenderness Tension headache Tetany Thermal burn Thinking abnormal Thirst Thought blocking
12 Throat irritation Throat tightness Thrombocytopenia Thrombophlebitis superficial Thrombosis Tinnitus Tonic clonic movements Tonsillar hypertrophy Tonsillitis Tooth erosion Tremor Trichorrhexis Type 1 diabetes mellitus Type I hypersensitivity Type III immune complex mediated reaction Type IV hypersensitivity reaction Ulcer Unresponsive to stimuli Upper respiratory tract infection Urinary incontinence Urinary retention Urinary tract infection Urine output decreased Urticaria Urticaria chronic Uterine leiomyoma Uveitis VACTERL syndrome VIIth nerve paralysis VIth nerve paralysis Vaccination complication Vaccination failure Vaginal discharge Vaginal haemorrhage Vaginal lesion Vaginal ulceration Varicella Vasculitis Vasculitis cerebral Vasospasm Ventouse extraction Vertigo Vestibular disorder Viraemia Viral infection Vision blurred Visual acuity reduced Visual field defect Visual impairment Vitamin B12 deficiency Vitamin B12 increased Vitamin C deficiency Vitamin D deficiency Vitiligo Vitreous floaters Vomiting Vomiting projectile Vulval disorder Vulval ulceration Vulvar dysplasia Vulvovaginal candidiasis Vulvovaginal human papilloma virus infection Weight bearing difficulty Weight decreased Weight gain poor Weight increased Wheezing White blood cell count decreased Wound Wrong technique in drug usage process
13 Yellow skin Total:
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