I ve been bitten by a dog for 3 years, is it useful to go for a rabies shot now?

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

    It's useless, if you want to play within 7 days, it is recommended that you ** it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Dear Glad to answer for you. It has been 3 years since I was bitten by a dog, and it is useless to get an injection again. And three years have passed without a rabies virus, indicating that there is no infection at all.

    Dear Glad to answer for you. It has been 3 years since I was bitten by a dog, and it is useless to get an injection again. And three years have passed without a rabies virus, indicating that there is no infection at all.

    What is the longest incubation period for dogs.

    20 years. The incubation period of rabies virus is generally a few weeks to half a year, and it is rare to see it for more than a year! The incubation period of the current epidemic is decades long, and most of it is due to the exaggerated propaganda of vaccine manufacturers!

    If the dog that bites a person does not develop rabies within 10 days, the dog will be sure to be virus-free when it bites!

    Where did you get the rumors?

    Before, Douyin had a cat bite for 17 years, and they all wrote that it was a rumor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you are bitten or scratched again within six months after receiving rabies vaccine (calculated from the date of the first dose), you do not need to be vaccinated.

    If you are bitten or scratched in half a year to 1 year, you will be vaccinated with 2 shots, 0 days, and 1 shot each in 3 days.

    If you are bitten or scratched in 1-3 years, you will receive 3 shots, 1 shot each for 0 days, 3 days, and 7 days.

    More than 3 years of bites, scratches, full immunity.

    Wash and disinfect the wound. If you have been vaccinated and are bitten again after 3 years, you need to be fully vaccinated, either with 5 or 4 shots.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is valid for 48 hours. But after the attack, the seedlings can reduce the symptoms a little.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For several years, you have lived without rabies. No need to be immunized anymore.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It can be, but if you didn't fight at the time, it's useless to fight now, if it's okay, it's okay to be fine. It is advisable to go to the hospital for a comprehensive check-up if you are worried about your health.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You don't need to get an injection.

    The purpose of the injection after being bitten by a dog is to prevent rabies, and theoretically, the earlier the rabies vaccine is injected, the better the prevention.

    Generally, the incubation period of rabies is a few days, and the longest is more than ten years, but the incubation period is mostly concentrated in 1 to 3 months, so if you are bitten by a dog, you will be vaccinated against rabies after three months or 6 months, it will not make much sense.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It didn't work. And you can rest assured that you won't get rabies.

    2. If a dog carrying the virus is bitten, it will die within a few months, and the longest is about a year, and the virus will multiply rapidly. The longest in the literature has been reported in the world for more than ten years, and there are only a few (billions of people) in so many years, so don't worry.

    3.The rabies vaccine is an inactivated antigen, which means that in the vernacular, you are given a rabies virus that has lost its virulence, so that your body produces antibodies (against the virus) to fight the virus. Only valid for the short term.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Let me tell you in detail: rabies is generally infected by cat and dog bites, and the clinical manifestations are unique hydrophobia, pharyngeal muscle spasm, progressive (slowly appearing) paralysis, etc. When you have rabies, you will be very afraid of water.

    This disease is a serious acute infectious disease that is mainly transmitted by rabies virus through animals to humans. It should be pointed out here that the virus is only found in sick cats and dogs that carry the rabies virus. Then there is the onset of the disease, which is also related to the bite site (where the bite is or scratched), the degree of trauma (only slight, or the flesh of the bite is blurred), the wound treatment (how to deal with it in the first place) and whether the vaccine has been given.

    The onset of the disease is not the same time, that is, the length of the incubation period is different, (!) Most of them are within 3 months!! The length of the incubation period is related to age (shorter in children), wound site (head and face bites occur earlier), wound depth (bite and scratch), number and virulence of invading viruses, and other factors.

    In addition, the wound is not fully exposed, trauma, cold, overwork, etc., which may cause the disease to occur early. Clinical symptoms: In general, before the appearance of excitement, most patients have low-grade fever, loss of appetite, nausea, headache, fatigue, malaise, etc., especially the symptoms of "cold"; This is followed by fear and restlessness, sensitivity to sound, light, wind, pain, etc., and a feeling of tightness in the throat.

    If it is a paresthesia in the wound and its vicinity at the beginning, such as numbness, itching, pain, and ant walking sensation, it lasts for 2 to 4 days. It is very important to diagnose rabies. This is followed by extreme phobia, hydrophobia, wind phobia, episodic pharyngeal spasm, dyspnea, difficulty urinating, defecation, and excessive sweating and salivation.

    The entire course of rabies usually does not exceed 6 days, and rarely exceeds 10 days. Now that the injection goes, the effect may not be much.

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