What are the early symptoms of rabies, what are the early symptoms of rabies?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The incubation period of this disease is very long, but once the disease occurs, the symptoms are obvious, if there is a fever to be timely**, there are many reasons for fever, most of the early symptoms of the disease are fever, go to the hospital as soon as possible**, as for the onset of rabies, there will be a high fever, accompanied by vomiting. So you don't have to worry about it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Rabies must be transmitted through the bite of the affected animal. It's the same with animals! The source of infection will never live for 10 days.

    People and animals infected with rabies basically die within three months.

    You analyze the logic I said, and then look at your own face.

    Do you understand???

    If you're sick, it's not your turn to go online and ask questions!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Once rabies is attacked, there is almost 100% mortality, and many people are worried about getting rabies after being scratched by their pets at home, so what are the symptoms of rabies?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's right. If you're sick and still sitting in front of your computer? Brains are broken! 2 3 years to die early! It's okay!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Rabies is quite a scary disease. At the moment there are almost no possibilities in the world. The incubation period for rabies is generally 1-3 months, and rarely exceeds 3 months.

    The closer the bite site is to the brain, the shorter the incubation period; The farther away from the brain, the longer the incubation period. In the early stage of rabies, there may be irritability, mood changes, most patients have low-grade fever, loss of appetite, nausea, headache, general discomfort, etc., followed by fear and restlessness, sensitivity to sound, light, wind, pain, etc., and a feeling of tightness in the throat. In the later stages, these phobic symptoms become more severe, reaching the manic stage.

    Finally, there is the paralysis phase.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Most of the symptoms that lead to the early stage of rabies virus infection will be manifested as the patient generally has no special manifestations during the incubation period, and after living, working and studying like a normal person, the patient may gradually appear irritability, impaired consciousness, accompanied by emotional changes, irritability, and easy to attack others. Eventually, there may be an increase in muscle tone in the limbs and a fear of water. It is understood that wide patients may experience increased muscle tone and muscle spasms in the extremities later in development.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Puppies licking your wounds are there to comfort you that rabies is not so easy to get and there are several necessary conditions for the spread of rabies.

    First, it must be bitten during the onset of the animal, which means that the dog that bites you must have been sick, and it will be transmissible at this time, even if the dog has rabies virus in its body, but in the incubation period, then it bites you at this time, and you are fine.

    Second, bite deep enough, because the rabies virus spreads through nerve infection, not blood, so if you judge and tell you, if the dog that bites you is healthy within 10 days and has not died of rabies, then you don't have to wrong the little one, this is the unified standard of the World Health Organization.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Rabies is usually asymptomatic during the latent period; The prodromal phase generally lasts 2-10 days and causes symptoms such as malaise, anorexia, specific neuropathic pain, and irritability.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Rabies is a fatal disease, and rabies is quite a scary disease. There is currently no way to control rabies** or reduce mortality from rabies. The incubation period for rabies is generally 1-3 months, and rarely exceeds 3 months.

    The length of the incubation period is related to the part of the bite, and the closer you are to the brain, the shorter the incubation period; The farther away you are from the brain, the longer the incubation period. In the early stages of rabies, there may be irritability, mental changes, mood changes, fever, panic, and fear of wind, water, and light. In the later stages, these phobic symptoms become more severe, reaching the manic stage.

    Finally, there is the paralysis phase.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The incubation period of rabies is 1 to 3 months on average, and there are no obvious symptoms during the incubation period. You are now 8 days old and cannot tell if you have rabies based on symptoms. In the prodromal phase, symptoms such as general malaise, fever, tiredness, restlessness, pain at the bite site, and paresthesias may occur.

    The main symptoms of rabies are central nervous system symptoms, such as hydrophobia. The numbness of the wound alone is likely to be caused by other causes. Many traumas cause an unusual sensation in the wound.

    For questions about supplements: It is recommended that you check with your local Centers for Disease Control. If the cat is found to be normal 10 days after being caught, rabies infection can be ruled out.

    Because if the cat can transmit rabies, then the cat must be infected with the rabies virus, which is very virulent to cats. It will not take more than 10 days from the detoxification period to death. If the cat dies, then you should be careful, it is recommended to go to the CDC and get 5 rabies vaccinations.

    If you encounter animal bites in the future, you should wash the wound with soap and water as soon as possible, which is the most effective way to prevent rabies.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Don't scare yourself, I was scratched by cats and dogs I forgot a few times, but I never took injections, I think those who are going to die will eventually die, of course, wild dogs and wild cats still have to pay attention, domestic ones are generally fine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Go to the hospital to do that serological test, check if there are antibodies, if they do, it's fine, just continue to get the injection.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's been seven years....It's going to be fine! Usually rabies starts within a month...Besides, there are so many rabies, when I was a child, I was injured by my own cats and dogs, and it was okay, as long as I was not bitten by an animal that had rabies and had the disease, it was generally fine, and besides, it has been seven years, so don't worry...It's okay!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The odds are the same as if you bought a lottery ticket and won 5 million.

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Normally, no, the incubation period of rabies virus is very long, usually 15 to 20 years I have been bitten by dogs, but it has been more than 20 years It's okay Don't worry, don't worry, it's going to be fine! And good luck!!