When I was young, I was often bitten by dogs, and was there a lot of saliva in the signs of rabies?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hehehehe, I was often scratched by cats when I was a child, but then I went to get vaccinated. It's not so dangerous to pull, if it's going to have a seizure, it's going to happen early. If you're worried, take a look at the following:

    Breathing becomes weaker or irregular, and tidal breathing may occur; Pulse counts, decreased blood pressure, areflexia, mydriasis, and rapid death due to respiratory and circulatory collapse. Before dying, patients often fall into a coma. This issue lasts 6 to 18 hours.

    The entire course of rabies is generally not more than 6 days, and occasionally more than 10 days. In addition to the above-mentioned typical cases, there are also "paralyzing" or "static" with paralysis as the main manifestation, also known as "dumb rabies", accounting for about 20%. This type of patient does not have a period of excitement and hydrophobia, but begins with high fever, headache, vomiting, and pain at the bite site, followed by limb weakness, abdominal distention, ataxia, muscle paralysis, incontinence, etc., presenting symptoms such as transverse myelitis or ascending myelplegia.

    Lesions are confined to the spinal cord and medulla oblongata and do not involve the central nervous system in the brainstem or higher. The disease can last up to 10 days, culminating in death due to respiratory muscle paralysis and bulbar palsy. This type of rabies is often caused by the bite of vampire bats.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Don't scare yourself, how old are you this year? After the World Health Organization (WHO) through the study of experimental infection and actual infection, the maximum incubation period of human rabies is 6 years, if more than 6 years, then there is no danger of the disease, as for some examples of our China, the world's authoritative experts believe that it is the wrong dog or the second infection (some of our examples are simply laughing stock in the world). As early as 1951, Thai experts (Thai Rabies Research Center, World Health Organization Joint Research Center) have proposed that if a cat or dog does not die of rabies after 10 days of biting, then there is no risk of infection from that bite.

    This guarantee is 100% and has been used as an axiom for rabies prevention for decades in most countries in Asia, Europe, the United States and Africa, with no exceptions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As long as you are not taking glucocorticoid drugs, it generally does not affect the immune response to rabies vaccine. You shouldn't have a problem with whatever food you eat. Drooling is not a rabies symptom.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I'm still worried about the injection. I'm really convinced. You're drooling, isn't it a stroke in your face?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No. You may have obsessive-compulsive disorder.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. It's to scare yourself. But be careful in the future, I wish you happiness!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rabies is an acute disease that can quickly lead to death!

    The general incubation period of rabies is 3-6 months, although there are examples of up to 19 years, but there is no reliable clinical evidence and it is not recognized by the mainstream medical community! Moreover, there is only one case in China, and the possibility of secondary infection cannot be ruled out!

    So you're not rabies!

    Frequent drooling is a disease. Drooling, also known as drooling, is a phenomenon of excessive salivation.

    This condition is mostly due to the presence of damp heat in the body.

    Note: Do not eat too cold food and drink cold water, bananas, tomatoes, watermelon, mustard greens, cassava, yellow flowers, etc. (cold) (excessive stomach acid can also be caused).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've also been bitten by dogs, so yes, you go to the hospital to check it out.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Drooling at any time? Non-stop streaming?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Go to the hospital to check it out, rabies is not a joke, once it happens, the mortality rate is 100%!! 1

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