What are the side effects of the rabies vaccine?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-04
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A few have pain, redness, induration, itching, and even edema and swollen lymph nodes at the injection site. Systemic reactions: Refined vero cell rabies vaccine and refined gopher kidney cell vaccine, because the vaccine has been purified, the impurity white is very small, so the side effects of vaccination are rare or mild.

    Basically, no. You must finish the vaccination, and you can't pull down a single shot.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    ***?It's an adverse reaction, right?

    Rabies vaccine adverse reactions:

    The injection site may be red, swollen, painful, and itchy within hours, and it can be relieved by itself without special treatment.

    2. Systemic reactions may include mild fever, fatigue, headache, dizziness, joint pain, muscle pain, vomiting, abdominal pain, etc., which generally do not require special treatment and can be relieved by themselves.

    Rare Adverse Reactions:

    Transient moderate febrile reaction: physical cooling and pharmacological symptomatic treatment can be used to prevent febrile seizures.

    Very rare adverse reactions:

    1. Allergic rash, which may appear within 72 hours, give anti-allergic**.

    2. Anaphylactic shock, which occurs within 1 hour, should be carried out with timely injection of epinephrine and other rescue measures.

    3. Henoch-Schonlein purpura, seek medical attention in time, and use corticosterols to give anti-allergic drugs, and purpura nephritis can occur if it is not timely or improper.

    4. If there is a vascular neurogenic water and nervous system reaction, you should seek medical attention in time.

    Is that it? Hope it helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, some rabies vaccines are used for early prevention, and you can get vaccinated without being bitten by a dog.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is there anything about the rabies vaccine KikaiThere is ***, but the impact is relatively small. Only a small number of people will show up. There may be itching, pain or lymphoma from time to time, and dizziness, diarrhea, vomiting, fatigue, body fever or chills may occur in more serious cases.

    After the occurrence of ***, you need to pay more attention to observation, pay more attention to rest when necessary, drink more water, and avoid catching a cold. Of course, usually these *** disappear after a day or two, and if they persist all the time, then you need to go to the hospital for a check-up.

    Rabies vaccination chronologyThe rabies vaccine requires a total of five injections, generally on the first, third, seventh, 14th, and thirtieth days, with one injection per injection. After an animal bite, it is important to treat it promptly and get a rabies vaccine within 24 hours. Of course, it is not uncommon for rabies vaccination to appear in some ***, most of them are normal, and there is no need to worry about the drawbacks.

    Precautions for rabies vaccination1. To inject rabies vaccine, you should go to a regular hospital or CDC with rescue equipment, and in case of allergic reaction, you can get timely rescue.

    3. Vitamins and anti-infective drugs can be given at the same time for rabies vaccination, and in order to avoid immune interference, patients should try not to receive other vaccines during the rabies vaccine.

    3. Try to avoid colds to prevent colds, avoid strenuous exercise or excessive fatigue.

    4. If you find that the vaccine has clots that cannot be shaken, or changes color, or the bottle has cracks, and the liquid vaccine has been frozen, do not inject it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The rabies vaccine is a little ***, but it's not very big.

    Usually normal physique, healthy people, will not have any reaction.

    I was bitten by a rat more than ten years ago and had no reaction.

    However, some people are allergic, so they are prone to allergies and have strong reactions.

Related questions
14 answers2024-03-04

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!

15 answers2024-03-04

Now the injections basically don't work, so you don't want to get the injections either. Because of dog bites, it is best to get an injection within 24 hours. >>>More

7 answers2024-03-04

Typical rabies phobia. Prevention has a vaccine! There is Chinese medicine! >>>More

11 answers2024-03-04

Dogs have an incubation period, however, the longest incubation period for dogs is 24 weeks, which is 6 months... Because, in the countries with the strictest security checks, dogs brought in from epidemic areas only need to be quarantined for 24 weeks). >>>More

42 answers2024-03-04

Studies now show that once rabies occurs, the case fatality rate is almost 100. Rabies carriers are generally wild dogs and cats, because there are more stray dogs and cats around us, and we are more close to these animals. >>>More