So you won t get rabies, urgently.

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

    No, not every dog carries the rabies virus, so it is recommended to get vaccinated if you are bitten by a wild dog.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally, it is not for it to have saliva to get the wound, and you should not be afraid.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, it won't. There are three main ways in which rabies is transmitted.

    1.Infection from being bitten or scratched** by a dog or other animal, or by licking mucous membranes. The rabies virus occurs when it invades nerves through wounds and mucous membranes. This is the main mode of transmission.

    2.Accidental stabbing of the hand during slaughtering or skinning causes the disease. According to statistics, among the 86 rabies patients, 78 were bitten and 8 were slaughtered and stabbed by dogs.

    3.Gastrointestinal infection. Animals that die of rabies are buried in the ground, frozen in winter, picked up by wild dogs or other animals, eaten meat, and infected with rabies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I love dogs... That's right, it won't.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Animal bites and scratches people infected with the rabies virus, or licks the mucous membranes and broken ** can lead to the spread of the rabies virus.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your paddling today has nothing to do with yesterday's dog.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I advise you to get the rabies vaccine at best, the incubation period of rabies in the human body is very long, 99% is bitten 1 3 months of onset one percent is more than a year or even longer, of course, if you are sure that the dog that bites you does not have rabies, then you don't need to be vaccinated, but, for your own body, I think you should go for a shot! (There is no rule of law for rabies).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The 10-day observation method is talking about dogs, hamsters really don't know, you are afraid because you are scared by the rabies symptoms on the Internet, and you are overly nervous, this is called rabies phobia, if it is a domestic hamster, it is not a big problem, because there is no rabies infection at all**, if it is wild, it is best to go to the injection, the rabies vaccine can be injected before the rabies attack, but you don't have to worry too much, I caught a sparrow when I was a child and was bitten by a big gray mouse and did nothing, more than ten years have passed, Now that we have children, I don't have anything, so don't worry, don't think about it, it's fine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on your condition, whether there are any of the following conditions.

    The symptoms of rabies can be divided into: prodromal phase. Manic phase. There are three stages of paralysis.

    Prodromal stage: At the beginning of the disease, children often complain of headache, restlessness, fear and other neurological symptoms, and may also have symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Body temperature up to 37 5--38 .

    The child's personality or behavior may change, such as depressed, depressed, restless, and some irritation. The bite site is red, there is stinging or numbness around the wound, there is swelling, accompanied by a feeling of ants walking and intense itching. Wound changes are an important differentiator of maniac disease and are of great help in early diagnosis.

    Further, laryngeal urgency, anorexia, and dysphagia may occur. At this time, it is generally 1-3 days, sometimes it can be 7 days.

    Manic phase: Also known as the euphoria phase, the unique symptoms of a rabies year, such as hydrophobia, paroxysmal mania, and salivation episodes, may occur. When the patient wants to drink water, it causes severe spasms in the pharynx, and it is difficult to breathe, which is very painful.

    In the future, whenever you see or hear the sound of water, or even think of water, it can cause reflex attacks, so it is also called"Hydrophobia"。Pharyngeal spasms may also spread to the respiratory muscles, causing dyspnea, cyanosis, and dilated pupils. The patient is conscious during the interictal period, and as the paroxysmal spasms intensify, the patient becomes manic from time to time.

    Due to sympathetic nervous system stimulation, the patient experienced profuse sweating and salivation, coupled with vomiting and impaired eating and drinking, and soon became dehydrated. Body temperature up to 39--40. This period lasts 1-3 days.

    Paralysis stage: The patient passes the manic period and turns manic to quiet, the spasms gradually stop, the reaction is slow, and a small amount of food can be eaten, and the general family members often think that the condition is getting better. In fact, he soon developed cranial nerve and limb nerve paralysis, and eventually died due to respiratory and circulatory failure.

    This period is shorter, generally 15-20 hours.

    But where is rabies so easy? Don't scare yourself, there shouldn't be much of a problem.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I'm afraid of water or something, it's late, but if I was bitten by these animals, I still have to get an injection for safety, and you said that this hamster is really dead after 10 days, and it's too late for you to finish observing, and it's been a few days since you bitten it today, and it's still too late, go and fight, don't think about your fever, if you really get it, it's useless to think about it, you're going to die, alas, it's better to get an injection! (Huh?) It's been half a month, huh?

    You go and ask, you can hit it, it's okay)

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Your symptoms are not rabies symptoms, and you will not be infected with rabies in your case. Rest assured.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The wound you mentioned wasn't caused by a dog, right? If not, it's fine.

    If you are bitten by a rabies dog, do you have to get rabies? Answer: Not necessarily, some scholars have found that they are bitten by real rabies or other mad animals, and no preventive measures are taken, and as a result, only 30% and 70% of people get sick.

    How does the rabies virus enter the human body and multiply? Answer: The main way is that when the rabies infected animal Li Lingwu bites a person, the rabies virus enters the human body through saliva, and the rabies virus can also enter the human body through the normal mucous membrane without damage, or the liquid with rabies virus splashes into the eyes and enters the human body through the conjunctiva of the eye, but there are far fewer examples of entering the human body in this way, in addition, the cases of infection by inhaling rabies virus droplets in the air are also rare, and only when the concentration of rabies virus in the air reaches an extremely high level, it can occur.

    The virus invades at the bite site and stays in the local tissues for a short time, up to 1-2 weeks. The virus can invade adjacent peripheral nerves from neuroreceptors at the neuromuscular junction or from neuroreceptors in other nerve tissue cells, or from neuroreceptors exposed to superficial mucosa.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's best to go to the hospital to check it out.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The virus survives for a long time in nature If the dog's saliva takes up your pants leg and your hand touches the saliva, the virus is on your hand and then enters your wound If it is a paw that grabs you and pretends to be Zheng in the pant leg It will not occupy the hall and the virus is mainly transmitted by bodily fluids You see if you touch his saliva.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. If the dog has rabies virus, that is, a sick dog, then how can it still go to drink water? Rabies is afraid of water.

    2. Even if it's a sick dog, it drinks water, and you happen to have a wound on your finger, do you think you're going to get rabies? No, it won't. If it were that easy, wouldn't it be the same for humans?

    3. If this dog has no symptoms, then how can it be possible to contract rabies?

    Okay, I know you're scared and can't put you at ease anyway, so go get an injection, but not for your health, just to get rid of your phobia.

    Stay away from rabid dogs, cherish life, and wish you good health.

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