What happens to the wound before the onset of rabies

Updated on healthy 2024-04-03
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally, there is no obvious change in the wound before the recurrence, and it varies from person to person! The whole process of injection to check the antibody, as long as you have antibodies, you are safe! However, this period of time is the incubation period, the danger period, and the injection after the bite is passive immunity!

    It is really a virulent mutant rabies virus strain infection, and immunity is ineffective! I'm not a master, I'm just a little doctor! Forgive me for my personal opinions!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes. It's time for you to see a psychiatrist.

    The cat that bites you first doesn't have rabies.

    If you don't have rabies, you won't get sick

    Secondly, your wound is well treated, and you must know that wound treatment is more important than injections.

    And you got the shot within 24 hours. Antibodies should already be produced in the body.

    You don't have to worry about getting rabies

    Rabies and 3 fears: afraid of wind, afraid of water, afraid of light, do you have it?

    No. So what are you worried about?

    The dictionary says that the wound will change, but in fact the wound will not change.

    Because the shortest incubation period of rabies is 10 days, that is, it must be bitten for 10 days before it can occur again, and if the wound heals early in 10 days, what will happen?

    Be brave, child, I used to be as scared of getting sick as you did, and now I'm not alive and well.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you go for an injection on the day of the bite, then it is not too much of a problem.

    Just do what the doctor says you can't eat. The wound can't touch the water or anything.

    Anyway, if you are bitten, there are 10,000 places that cannot be touched.

    Be careful not to touch it when taking a bath.

    It's the hardest to taboo.

    Seafood. Coffee. Wine. Cigarette. Tea.

    Don't think that coffee, tea, cigarettes, etc. have nothing to do with being bitten.

    If you don't avoid these, you have to get a few more shots.

    The injection should be the first day. The next day. Day 4. Again.

    The injection process is one month. I'll have to watch it for another week after the fight.

    So 5 weeks to do the above points.

    It was a dog bite.

    Cat bites and scratches can actually be reduced by a few shots.

    You're psychological.

    Find someone to talk to or lie down and rest.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's all right! Don't be there!

    That's what you do.

    It's okay, it'll be fine after a while, you can add me q I'll send you a message! I'll talk to you and make sure you're okay!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It stands to reason that you are not too nervous to do this, in fact, if you have been vaccinated against rabies, there should be no big problem, or it will be a little inflamed but not a big deal, it will be OK in a few days, don't be too nervous, teach you a method, you find a quiet place to open ** relax your mood and you will be fine in a few days. I wish you to get rid of it, you just need to remember that you are okay and give yourself some courage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The incubation period for rabies is long, and wounds are generally healed.

    It's not right to prevent 100% death without vaccination, I was bitten on the calf by a dog when I was 5 years old, and there was a lot of blood left, I didn't tell my parents, and now I'm almost 20 No problem, they said it might be a domestic animal, so there is no rabies virus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You're too nervous, just do what you say and you'll be fine! Early**!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's that you're so nervous that the tetanus doesn't hit so quickly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is a strange sensation in the wound, but the pain in the old wound is usually not caused by rabies.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    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 is 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.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The symptoms are characteristic of mania, fear and restlessness, fear of wind and water, and salivation.

    Pharyngeal muscle spasms, eventually paralyzing and life-threatening.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you really get sick, you don't think about the pain, so get vaccinated.

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