Do I have rabies? Do I have rabies?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-11
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The rabies vaccine is valid for one year, counting from the time you start the injection, if you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital to continue the rabies vaccine.

    If your cat is a domestic cat and never goes out, the chances of getting rabies are slim.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Healthy cats are not poisonous, and scratches are not contagious.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, not really.

    Also, you handled it very well, and you didn't even get an infection from the wound.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    LZ actually don't worry too much, the general chance of getting rabies is very low, but for your safety, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and treatment, vaccination prevention, after all, spend money to buy a peace of mind. Generally, the incubation period of the disease is mostly within 30 to 90 days, after which the incidence of onset is less, but there are cases of onset for several years or more than ten years. Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus.

    The rabies virus is only found in the saliva of sick animals, and there is also a threat of infection if the animal licks it into a wound or break. Most people are infected by rabies bites, and other warm-blooded animals infected with the disease, such as cats, wolves, foxes, etc., can also spread after biting. The characteristic symptom is hydrophobia, that is, when drinking water, there is a spasm of swallowing muscles, and the patient is extremely thirsty and does not dare to drink water, so this disease is also called hydrophobia.

    The disease has a very high case fatality rate, and almost all deaths once the disease occurs. However, if you are bitten and you can get vaccinated in time, you can almost always avoid getting sick. ......

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The practice of accidentally getting rabies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dude, do you think you look like you?

    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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Maybe it's psychological. Or maybe there is something minor in the rest of the body. However, if you are insured, it is best to get an injection, as long as it is within 24 hours.

    Also, has your dog been injected? If you do, it's fine. If the dog does not get sick or die within ten days, you can rest assured.

    Don't always think that you have it, first of all, the reaction will not be so fast, and secondly, the psychological effect will reduce immunity. Hope it helps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Go get an injection and watch to see if the dog has survived for 10 days.

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