-
Clinical staging and manifestation: The clinical manifestations of rabies can be divided into four stages.
1. Incubation period: (about 4-6 weeks on average, the shortest and longest range can reach 10 days to 8 months), the time of the incubation period varies from a few days to several years according to the individual's physique, and the infected person has no symptoms during the incubation period.
2. Prodromal period: the infected person begins to experience symptoms such as general malaise, fever, tiredness, restlessness, pain at the bite site, and paresthesia.
3. Excitement period: human beings: patients have various symptoms at their peak, with symptoms such as nervousness, general spasms, hallucinations, delirium, fear of light, sound, water, and wind, so rabies is also known as hydrophobia, and patients often suffocate to death because of spasms in the throat.
4. Coma period: If the patient can survive the excitement period, he will enter the coma period, and the patient will be in a deep coma in this period, but the various symptoms of rabies are no longer obvious, and most of the patients who enter this stage eventually die of failure.
Post-exposure prophylactic treatment: wash fully with 3% 5% soapy water or new Jieerdi or then with water, and when the deeper wound is rinsed, use a syringe to penetrate the deep part of the wound for perfusion and cleaning, so as to achieve comprehensive and thorough. It is then sterilized with 75% ethanol, followed by rubbing with concentrated iodine tincture.
The sooner the local wound is treated, the better, even if it is delayed for 1 2 days or even 3 4 days, the local treatment should not be neglected, at this time, if the wound has scabbed, the scab should also be removed and treated according to the above method; Rabies vaccination and rabies virus immunization injection near the wound.
You might as well go to the hospital for a check-up.
-
I've also been vaccinated against rabies! Big brother landlord! Don't be afraid! I was in a similar situation to you! It's also a little broken. I also went to get the injection after 50 hours! It's been 4 years now! I'm still healthy!
-
Miao11> You're not talking nonsense! What do you mean by not being nervous yet? If you change it, you see if you're nervous or not!!
The main building, do you have any other bad reactions? It's best to go to a better hospital as soon as possible for a closer check-up! This is not a trivial matter, and it can't be a child's play!
As soon as possible, don't delay! Don't listen to other people's nonsense here, it will hurt you. It is the doctor who should be listened to!
-
Some people will be allergic to the vaccine, so watch yourself after the injection.
-
As long as you're sure there's no bleeding, you're definitely not getting rabies.
-
The best time seems to be within 3 days.
-
The rabies vaccine should be given within 24 hours of being bitten by a dog, and if it is more than 24 hours old, it is almost ineffective, but it can be effective in preventing it for the next 3 to 5 years. Rabies vaccination is generally not allergic. But the rabies virus is transmitted through blood, so you don't have to worry about getting infected if you don't see blood.
-
It's not much of a reaction, don't worry, it's good to fight.
-
The first shot is the most important, and it generally requires a lot of tests, and only the big hospitals in the city dare to take it Follow-up question: What about the number of shots in the back? Is it okay to go to the district hospital to fight??
-
Count from the end of the stitch. I remember when I was bitten, the doctor said it was 3 to 5 months.
-
After the injection of human rabies vaccine produces antibodies, its immunization validity period is 6 months, which means that if you are injured by the dog again within 6 months after the injection, you can not be injected with the vaccine.
During the rabies vaccine or within 6 months after the vaccination test produces anti-rabies antibodies, if you are bitten by a generally healthy dog, you can immediately wash the wound thoroughly with plenty of soap and water, do not need to inject the vaccine, and if you are bitten by rabies or suspected rabies, you should be injected with two doses of vaccine every day.
In some places, it is implemented for one year, but in this case, it is implemented for half a year (6 months).
-
It won't be. Drinking alcohol will not affect the effect of the vaccine, and there is no scientific basis for taboos, which is ridiculous.
Unless you have a relatively large vaccine reaction, severe fever, nausea, etc., you can drink alcohol at any time!
-
OK. Just do the math of the dose. Take a picture of the vaccine from the first hospital, and take pictures of the appearance, composition and dosage, so that it is convenient to go to the second hospital for the doctor's reference.
I don't know where the first and second shots were given locally, but as long as the first shot was given within 24 hours.
I was bitten by a hamster in my dormitory when I was about to break out of my junior year, and I was vaccinated on the first day, and I went back to my hometown to learn to drive the next day. The vaccine in my hometown is the same as the vaccine in the city where I am in college, but the dose is different, and the dose in my hometown is a little larger. The doctor helped me calculate it, and after I got it, I rechecked it to produce antibodies.
-
Pro, four rabies vaccines, 2 within 24 hours of dog bite, one on the 7th day, and the last one on the 21st day.
You won't be delayed in coming back in 5 days. During the injection, pay attention to avoid tea and alcohol.
I haven't heard of this style of play. You can do it before the onset of the disease, of course, the sooner the better. The rabies vaccine is usually given with 5 or 4 shots. >>>More
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!!
It depends on whether there is bleeding, if there is bleeding, even if it is a little, you have to fight, rabies is really serious! If it really is (really!) Just glide over the surface, without a little bleeding, don't care. It's okay. >>>More
It is generally believed that once you are bitten by a dog, as long as you get the rabies vaccine, everything will be fine. In fact, this kind of over-emphasis on the protective effect of rabies vaccine is very unscientific. Some patients who have been bitten by rabies will still get the disease even though they have been vaccinated against rabies, and there are several reasons for this. >>>More
If you really love your dog, don't tell it about it! That's irresponsible behavior for your dog, actively cooperate with the doctor**, of course, the doctor must be reliable! And friends who have dogs or cats, please don't believe the Internet, maybe they say that the local method is effective, but how do you know that it has been tried and tested? >>>More