I m afraid of rabies, am I having rabiesphobia

Updated on healthy 2024-05-22
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you are bitten by a dog, you must get vaccinated. Rabies is not a joke, and once it occurs, the mortality rate is 100%. He has an incubation period, which may be 3 days or 30 years, so don't take chances.

    Take your illness seriously. The symptoms you are talking about are similar to rabies, but it is also possible that you have a cold. If it is, then I don't know what to do.

    Generally, it's a little late to go again after the symptoms appear. But it's best to go to the hospital and check it out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no bite.

    I don't think you have it, otherwise you can still talk about it on the Internet now, maybe it's a cold.

    Are you afraid of water? If you're not afraid, you're not

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Go to the hospital, needless to say, don't be lucky in the future, this is no joke.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you are scratched by a dog, it is necessary to treat the wound in time to avoid infection with bacteria. As for whether there is rabies, it is recommended not to panic and see if the dog is healthy first.

    If the dogs are healthy and have not died suddenly in a week. Then you'll be fine.

    There is a general misleading situation in China, and it is recommended to check the relevant explanations or knowledge of foreign countries, and they have a very positive answer to how to determine whether there is rabies after being bitten by a dog. Unlike the domestic unified caliber, go for the injection.

    In addition, if you really want to get vaccinated, it is recommended to get imported vaccines. Because the domestic ones are unreliable.

    Even if it is unreliable, it does not show that the number of people dying from rabies in our country has increased, indicating that most people are bitten by healthy dogs.

    Judge the health of the dog: If it is your own family, has not died within a week, and is alive and well so far, it is healthy. Not a rabid dog ...

    If the stray dog you can't track whether it is dead or alive now, it is recommended that you go for a shot.

    If the neighbor's dog, you can see it often, and it's still alive, then you're fine.

    Rabies is only contagious when the dog bites when it is sick, and the probability is generally not high, but if it is a sick dog, it will inevitably die in about a week, and the person who is bitten is definitely in danger. If the dog is fine, the person doesn't have to worry.

    You ask your classmates, is the dog still alive? A dog that was rabies for a month died early.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's been half a month, and you can give your classmates a **. Ask if his dog is in trouble or dead, if there is anything you are in danger because it's a bit late for the injection. It usually takes less than 12 hours to take effect.

    If the dog is fine, you can rest assured.

    But I suggest you go for a shot anyway.

    Otherwise, I am very panicked, because the incubation period of rabies is different, and some can be incubated for 20 years. Once the disease occurs, it is 99 percent mortality.

    I was scratched by my dog and there was a blood mark, but I went to fight anyway.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Judging from your situation, even if you have the rabies virus, you have not yet developed the disease, and it is too late to get the rabies vaccine, so don't worry too much, but it is best to get vaccinated as soon as possible! Because once the disease occurs, the mortality rate is 100%!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you really can't do it, go get a shot of the vaccine to reassure yourself.

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