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Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus. Infection after being bitten by a rabid dog (i.e., rabid dog).
The incubation period of the disease is generally 1 to 2 months. At the beginning of the disease, the patient had symptoms such as malaise, poor appetite, low-grade fever, and headache. Then there is fear and anxiety, especially fear of water, so it is also called "hydrophobia".
Although the patient is thirsty, he is afraid to drink water because drinking water can cause spasms in the pharynx and larynx, resulting in difficulty breathing. A small number of patients may also have abnormal behaviors such as mental disorders, screaming, and biting. In the late stage, he has general paralysis, dilated pupils, and decreased blood pressure.
Death from heart failure and respiratory paralysis usually occurs within 6 days.
There is no specific cure for rabies**, so prevention is important. Immediately after being bitten by a rabies (or suspected rabies), rinse the wound thoroughly with 20 pieces of soap and water or a solution of Neo-Gerzine, then rinse with plenty of water, and then rub with soju or 70 percent alcohol. You can also use 60 grams of green onion white and 150 grams of raw licorice decoction water to rinse the wound.
The wound should not be sutured. The rabies vaccine is injected so that antibodies are produced in the body. Prevent the onset of the disease.
Tetanus antitoxin injections are also given to prevent tetanus.
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Don't be nervous, you have done the wound treatment in the first time, this is more effective than injections, you will not get sick, rest assured. Continue to inject the needle, and if you are not sure about the antibodies after the last shot, test the antibodies. I work at the CDC.
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In the era of shortage of medical resources, it is decided whether to vaccinate after being bitten by a dog in this way: take a good look at the dog, observe it for seven days, and if the dog does not die in seven days, there is no need to vaccinate, because the dog will die within seven days of rabies, and if it does not die, of course, the person will not have rabies. Now that you've been injected, if the baby dog is fine, then you don't have to be afraid of getting rabies!
Discomfort can be a psychological effect, just don't worry about it. We hope you are satisfied.
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It's okay, it's not like you're going to get rabies if you're bitten by a dog. I've been bitten 2 or 3 times, no injections, just fine!
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You are dead and should be injected within 72 hours.
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Rabies is caused by the rabies virus and is a zoonotic disease. Although the name of rabies is "rabies", it is not only dogs that can transmit rabies, cats, bats and other animals can also carry the rabies virus, but the vast majority of rabies cases are transmitted by dogs. As long as you are bitten or scratched by a rabid animal, you can spread rabies.
The most terrifying thing is that if you have been licked by it, you may not be spared.
Why is rabies scary? After a person is bitten, the rabies virus enters the wound and directly attacks the brain, rapidly proliferating in the spinal cord and various parts of the brain, and the incubation period is mostly within 30-90 days. In general, the closer the wound is to the brain, or the more virus enters, the shorter the incubation period.
Once flare-up, the case fatality rate is extremely high, almost 100%. The typical symptoms of rabies are fear of water, and the muscles of the throat and other parts of the throat spasm when swallowing, and sometimes even the sound of water can cause laryngeal spasm, so it is also known as hydrophobia. In addition, patients may also have fear of restlessness, fear of wind, difficulty breathing, etc
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How scary is rabies, and how has your perception of rabies been subverted? Rabies is a viral encephalitis that is transmitted through the saliva of certain mammals such as cats, dogs, etc。The vast majority of these mammals are also infected with the rabies virus.
There are very few animals that only carry the virus without getting sick or dying. The terrible thing about rabies is that its mortality rate rabies is very terrible in people's minds. In fact, it is true for patients.
Rabies itself has a long history of being discovered, and people became aware of the disease a long time ago. This is the highest mortality rate of all infectious diseases in humans, almost 100%.
Perhaps because of this almost 100% mortality rate, something about rabies can easily cause panic. Therefore, it is necessary to properly understand how the disease is infected. The important thing to know about this disease is to properly treat the wound after being injured by an animal, to give the rabies vaccine, or to give the rabies immune globulin at the same time, so as to know that the disease is completely preventable and reduce panic.
Rabies is an acute infectious disease infected by the rabies virus.
It is a zoonotic disease that mainly occurs in meat animals such as dogs, wolves, cats, etc. Human infection with the rabies virus is mainly caused by bites from sick animals. The incubation period of rabies varies, most of which occur within 3 months, accounting for more than 4%-101% and more than 1% within half a year.
Typical symptoms of rabies are sensitivity symptoms such as fear of wind, hydrophobia, pharyngeal spasm, progressive paralysis, palpitations, irritability, photophobia, and pain. Rabies is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by infection with the rabies virus. Rabies is the most fatal zoonotic disease.
After the onset of symptoms, the mortality rate is almost 100%. The rabies virus does not invade non-destructively**.
Infection with rabies virus may take 1 to 3 months from exposure to onset, and very few patients have an incubation period as short as 2 weeks and as long as more than 1 year. During this time, there is no diagnostic method. Patients usually develop the disease on the day of 3-7 days, and there is no effective method after the onset of the disease, which is mainly manifested by the gradual aggravation of specific wind, water, suffocation, and paralysis symptoms.
If an animal with suspected rabies bites, scratches, or licks a wound, seek medical attention immediately. After the occurrence of rabies, autonomic dysfunction will first appear, which can cause symptoms such as hypertension and arrhythmia, and if it is more severe, the patient will also have symptoms of kidney failure, which will affect the patient's life.
Infection with the rabies virus may also cause symptoms of acute heart failure。The patient becomes very rough, irregular breathing, shortness of breath, accompanied by a series of symptoms such as foaming at the mouth. They should be taken to first aid as soon as possible.
Eventually, generalized or focal spasms may occur. After contracting the virus, the patient will feel very uncomfortable, experience generalized or focal spasms, and have persistent convulsions. If the condition is severe, it can cause the patient to stop breathing until death.
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The rabies virus is one of the most powerful viruses in the world, and once it enters the human body and begins to multiply, the patient will definitely die! The reason why the rabies virus is so powerful is because it belongs to a "neurophagovirus", which focuses on nerve cells and other cells! And the rabies virus also has a very high IQ, once they enter the human body through the teeth of animals, they will not attack immediately like other viruses, but will choose to hibernate, generally dormant for 1-3 months, the longest will even lie dormant for more than 1 year!
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The first point is that rabies can threaten people's lives and make me feel terrible, the second point is that rabies can make a person from a very healthy person to the final death, and the third point is that after hearing some news reports that I have rabies, I will learn to bark as a dog, which really subverts my perception of rabies.
If you are afraid that you will get infected, go to the hospital and get two more shots.
Rabies (rabies) is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus, zoonotic, mostly seen in dogs, wolves, cats and other carnivores, and humans are mostly infected by bites of sick animals. The clinical manifestations are unique hydrophobia, phobia, pharyngeal spasm, progressive paralysis, etc. The symptoms of hydrophobia are more prominent, so this disease is also called hydrophobia. >>>More
It's okay, contact me if you have rabies.
Don't worry too much, it's common for people to be scratched and bitten by kittens and dogs, and not everyone who encounters this kind of thing will get rabies. What's more, you also had a debridement treatment in time and an injection in time, so you should be relaxed and not too depressed, and of course, you should go for the injection on time. Good luck soon**!
A rabid dog only lives for 10 days, and your dog is clearly not. Have you ever played with other dogs??? >>>More