Dizziness and sweating after being bitten by a dog are not a precursor to rabies

Updated on healthy 2024-04-07
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It usually takes 24 hours after being bitten to get sick, and I guess dizziness is your psychological effect! I used to be too, hehe!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Eh, if you don't die, it means that it's not a precursor, if you have a rabies attack, you will definitely die, be careful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It shouldn't be, fever, throat edema, and uncomfortable all over the body, don't be afraid, maybe it's a psychological effect, is it a domestic dog? Is the dog dead? Let's go for a shot, rest assured, I also went to get a shot recently, I was caught by a dog before I went, I didn't want to go at first, but then I was scared to watch the news and went to get a shot Good luck.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Precursor? There is no reaction during the incubation period, and once the onset of the disease reacts quickly, it dies quickly, generally within a week, dizziness? If you have a reaction, you can't just feel dizzy, and once you get sick, you will have a very serious reaction! It can't just be dizziness.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The main symptom of rabies is water fear, also known as hydrophobia. Probably not.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Once the rabies virus invades the human nervous system, it will lead to the onset of the disease, 1 4 days after the onset of the disease, the clinical manifestations are generally non-specific, but there are still some clues that can attract people's attention, this stage of the doctor is called the prodromal period. There are the following clinical manifestations:

    Systemic symptoms include low-grade fever, fatigue, headache, sore throat, and physical malaise. Mental changes are prominent, sick children love to cry, love to lose their temper, and are prone to anger, older children show anxiety and depression, and some children think that they are about to die (i.e., a sense of near death). The following three scenarios are the most noteworthy.

    1. Pain and paresthesia reappear outside the healed bite, such as hyperesthesia, chills, burning, numbness and itching, etc., but it is difficult for children under the age of 5 to describe these feelings, but sometimes parents are asked to touch or scratch the original wound.

    2. Sensitive to strong light and loud voices, tearing, sweating, salivation and generalized muscle tone may occur.

    3. Swallowing food sometimes has a sense of urgency in the throat, and some sick children have anorexia because of this, but they can still swallow food.

    Despite the above symptoms, there is no special feature that often makes parents and even doctors ignore them, so that many sick children are concerned when they have the following symptoms:

    intermittent episodes of mania and crying;

    Frequent salivation;

    The face is flushed and the fever does not go away.

    In fact, the above three clinical manifestations are already manifestations of the rabies excitement phase, rather than early symptoms. Your condition may just be an allergic reaction to the vaccine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's impossible, the incubation period is at least ten days, and the symptoms are not dizziness, so you definitely don't.

    If you get an injection or are sure that the dog is healthy, it is impossible to get rabies, don't scare yourself.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Clause. 1. If you are bitten by a dog, you can get the rabies vaccine quickly, although the best injection time has passed, but as long as the disease does not occur, you can still be injected.

    Clause. 2. If rabies does not attack so quickly, the incubation period is generally 1-3 months.

    Clause. 3. The symptoms of rabies attack at the beginning include dizziness and fever, and then the spirit is abnormally excited, so that the wind and grass are particularly sensitive, which leads to fear of wind, water, and sound, and finally paralysis and death. Judging from your symptoms, if you don't have a fever and feel uncomfortable, the probability is not large, to be honest, many people are uncomfortable when you have a real attack, I don't know your situation, you judge at your own discretion.

    Finally, if you are bitten by a dog, whether it is a mad dog or not, you should immediately go to the hospital or the CDC for vaccination, and don't feel that it is troublesome to divide several injections and other problems, there is only one life.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What are the symptoms of rabies, and how many symptoms are so terrible!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Afraid of water, light, sound and wind, mentally abnormal, irritable, and has a sense of ants walking on his body. Don't be suspicious, pay attention to hygiene, use a leash when walking your dog, and don't tease the animal. Theoretically, if you are bitten by a dog, you should be flushed and vaccinated against rabies.

    However, I have read a lot of experience articles from netizens, and my G's vaccine supervision is very problematic, because its benefits are considerable, so no matter whether the hygiene is up to standard or not, whether the vaccinator needs it or not, you will be injected. Therefore, I personally think that it should be treated calmly, and there is no need to inject if the dog does not break the skin or bleed after being bitten and scratched, or the dog has been vaccinated, or the dog does not get sick for a few days under the observation situation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Neither of these symptoms is a symptom of rabies.

    Then, according to the principle of the 10-day observation method, if the cat and dog are still healthy after 10 days, the risk of infection is absolutely ruled out, and there is no need for vaccination! But if you can't observe, or if the cat or dog dies within 10 days, go for vaccination! Remember that at any time, as long as you can get vaccinated to form antibodies before the onset of the disease, you are safe, and the antibodies can neutralize all the viruses in the peripheral nervous system (usually 7-14 days after the first shot).

    Claims such as how many hours are invalid are rumors.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible.

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