Hurry!! Rabies 20

Updated on amusement 2024-02-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's not so serious, I guess you're fine, is the dog that bit you still alive? If you don't worry, you can get the rabies vaccine, you can do it at any time, rabies is not as serious as people say, dogs will only be infected if they bite people with rabies attacks, dogs are not snakes that bite people and they will die, dogs are people's friends to you and everyone to do literacy

    Healthy dogs (cats and other animals) are not poisonous. ("Toxic" is a medical term that means "infectious," and "non-toxic" means that even if a dog or cat carries the rabies virus, it is not contagious until they become ill.) No injections).

    Rabies virus disease is a rabies attack caused by the virus attacking animal brain cells, and animals will have very obvious abnormalities at this time, which are easy to identify. At this time, the saliva of the animal is poisonous (there is a virus) and is infectious, and if you are bitten by such an animal, you must get a rabies vaccination.

    Dogs (cats) are only poisoned after an outbreak of rabies. Rabies virus can be transmitted to humans through saliva when a warm-blooded animal that already shows rabies symptoms bites, and rabies prevention is required.

    Warm-blooded animals such as dogs and cats die 100% within 3 to 4 days of a rabies attack. Therefore, it is only in the 3-4 days before its death that it is contagious, and it is dangerous to be bitten. Even if you are bitten and the cat or dog dies of rabies 10 days later, you don't have to worry because the bite is not contagious when it bites you.

    10 days is a deliberately extended safety observation period by the World Health Organization).

    If you are bitten by a warm-blooded animal such as a dog (cat) with disease symptoms and healthy cat (dog) behavior has obvious abnormalities, after you are bitten, you should immediately go to the rabies vaccine injection, and at the same time observe the cat (dog) that bites you, if within 10 days, the cat or dog has not died of rabies, you can terminate the rabies vaccination, and you can determine that you have not been infected with rabies at all.

    Rabies has an incubation period, the World Health Organization through detailed research, most of them are 20 days to 2 months, the longest period is 6 years, as for some examples in our country, the World Health Organization expressed doubts, the world has not found evidence of long-term incubation examples, infectious disease medical experts and believe that it may be misdiagnosis or secondary exposure (medical term, the second time to be transmitted).

    Rabies vaccination can be delayed. (If you have been bitten before, and it has been 6 years, you can rest assured, if you are not at ease, you can get the rabies vaccine again, which is equivalent to one exposure (first bite).

    These can be found in the World Health Organization**, I don't understand why doctors and some ignorant people insist that the vaccine will not be effective after 48 hours

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Vaccination within 24 hours is the right approach, but it is not 100% effective in preventing rabies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In general, 2-3 injections can produce antibodies. It is recommended that you go to the CDC to test for antibodies, if the antibodies have been produced, you are absolutely fine, if not, increase the amount of injections and make up the antiviral serum.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you are vaccinated, you should be fine, if you are not at ease, you can go to the epidemic prevention station to do an antibody test. Even if the dog has rabies, there is no fear, only %3 to %7 people who have been bitten by a dog with rabies will get sick. However, people who are receiving rabies vaccination should not spend too much time in the sun or participate in strenuous exercise, which will affect the effectiveness of the vaccine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Got vaccinated within 24 hours and was fine.

    If you haven't been vaccinated within 24 hours, you can also inject serum.

    But now it's useless to inject serum again after a month.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You said that the dog that bites you will die after biting you three or four days, it is not necessarily rabies, and you should have received the 3rd or 4th shot, generally speaking, half of the domestic rabies vaccine can produce antibodies when it reaches the 4th shot or so (imported is faster and the third shot is about the same). Now there is no need to inject serum, you don't scare yourself, people who are too nervous will also affect the effect of the vaccine. If you don't feel at ease, you can test it after the injection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Don't worry, bite on your foot, it's okay, it's okay.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Categories: Medical & Health >> Infectious Diseases.

    Problem description: I was hurt by a dog's tooth about a month ago.

    Then I started learning about rabies online.

    Just last week, when I was in the shower, I had a tight throat.

    Even now, when I don't take a shower, I feel something stuck in my throat.

    And then there's the problem that I read that rabies produces wind and water fear.

    I don't know exactly how this phenomenon is, but I feel like there's something stuck in my throat somewhere.

    The rest of my daily life is still the same as before, I am not particularly afraid of wind and water (but after reading those materials, I feel a little afraid of the wind), I am a wound on my hand, but I don't feel anything.

    Question 1: Do I have rabies?

    2 If not, then why does it feel like your throat is tight?

    3 If so, is there any salvation now?

    Analysis: 1. Rabies is basically excluded.

    2. Emotional impact or occasional cold.

    3. Vaccinations before the onset of rabies are effective.

    If you are worried, you can get a rabies vaccination right away, try not to drink alcohol, smoke during the injection, and avoid spicy food.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, just go to the hospital for an injection just to be on the safe side. Generally, three hits are fine. Don't be too scared. Rabies is now almost rare. It's all scary. Besides, now that dogs are getting injections, you're not so lucky.

    Welcome to adopt.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Being bitten by a domestic dog does not necessarily mean that you will get rabies, but there is a certain probability that rabies is not a terminal disease, and traditional Chinese medicine can completely ** early rabies,

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I know that the seizure period is 30 years, of course, it is not necessarily, you can go to the doctor, why do you ask questions online? A person who genuinely cares about their health will not just bother to ask questions online without going to the doctor, hoping that you will be responsible for your own health.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The domestic ones are generally fine, and if you have wandered outside, go for injections. If the dog is okay in 10 days, you will be fine. The incubation period is generally no more than one year, and those who say that more than ten years or even decades are entrusted in the chain of vaccine interests, don't believe it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Not necessarily, if the dog has rabies virus, it is very likely, the latent period is up to 20 years, if the disease is waiting for death, there is no help.

    If you are bitten by a dog, you must get a rabies vaccine within 24 hours.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you understand English, please look at the WHO's **, and if you don't understand, look at the blog of Professor Shuxian, the new ancestor of the Yan family.

    The rumors on the Internet are true and false, learn to distinguish between them.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Is it the onset and what are the symptoms? None of the experts' ** have been successful, don't believe it too much. It is difficult to say whether the private technology has succeeded or not.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In China, there is currently no effective means and methods to detect whether small animals carry rabies virus, so anyone bitten by a small animal, for the sake of insurance, generally need to be injected with rabies vaccine.

    If the animal does not carry the rabies virus at all, it will not be life-threatening if it is not vaccinated in time.

    If the animal carries the rabies virus in its saliva and the wound is not treated in a timely manner (it should be washed with soap and water for 20 minutes to prevent the virus from entering the bloodstream as much as possible), the probability of developing the disease in a person will be greatly increased. According to domestic and international statistics, the onset of the disease usually occurs within one month of the bite. It depends on the time it takes for the virus to move from the wound to the central nervous system.

    In addition, there is also a common sense: even if a small animal carries the rabies virus, it can never get sick, and the person who bites it may die. So, don't judge the fate of people based on the life and death of small animals.

    The symptomatic disease you are talking about is not like rabies, first of all, the main symptoms of rabies are fear of light and water. Secondly, if you do get this disease, you will hardly live to see my reply. (Rabies usually takes no more than 48 hours from onset to death.) )

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Unless you inject that beast so that he doesn't get sick, you won't be able to get better, and you'll die.

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