Can rabies be cured and is rabies treatable now?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-26
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, it is not completely ** after having rabies, and the mortality rate after having rabies is also 100%, and the main thing for rabies is active prevention at present.

    After coming into contact with small animals with rabies, such as accidentally being bitten by these animals with their claws or teeth, and accompanied by bleeding symptoms, it may lead to rabies if they are not disinfected and injected with rabies vaccine in time. It is recommended to use soap and water to clean and disinfect in time when there is a bite or scratch, and at the same time go to a professional hospital for vaccination, which can actively and effectively prevent the appearance of rabies.

    If there are small animals at home, you need to go to the pet hospital regularly to get vaccinated to avoid adverse effects during playing with each other.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    With the current level of medical care, it is not possible. However, it is possible to prevent rabies by cleaning wounds and giving rabies vaccinations after being injured by dogs or animals that may carry the rabies virus.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, there is currently no specific drug for rabies, it can only be said that it is a bitten by a sick dog suspected of having rabies, and it is best to get vaccinated in advance.

    As long as the rabies vaccine is given before the onset of rabies, it is fine.

    Why do many doctors say that it is best to inject within 24 hours, it is because after being infected with rabies, there is a period of time from the incubation period to the onset period, which is about 15-30 days, and some can resist for 2-3 months, of course, this is related to the strength of the immune system of the human body.

    For rabies vaccine, it takes at least three injections (that is, the first three injections) to form the most initial state of antibodies in the body, which correspond to the first, third, and seventh days, respectively, and the last two shots are booster shots, which correspond to the fourteenth and twenty-eighth days, respectively.

    Some of the people on the news were bitten by dogs, and most of the people who died after being vaccinated were lucky enough to be injected with rabies vaccine beyond the optimal time, resulting in the virus having already flare up before antibodies were formed in the body.

    At present, the World Health Organization has no means to prolong the survival time of the remaining patients through some specific means and drugs such as rabies, plague, AIDS, etc.

    But there is no need to worry too much, because rabies is a rare disease all over the world, and not many people are infected.

    A variety of conditions must be developed to contract rabies.

    First, the biting dog must carry rabies.

    Second, the biting dog is a pet dog or a stray dog and has not been vaccinated against rabies.

    Third, after being bitten, whether the person has been vaccinated against rabies on time, etc., etc.

    Generally, domestic pet dogs are vaccinated against rabies on time every year.

    Most of the people who bite people and get rabies are stray dogs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is a ** method.

    Direct medical evacuation: After exposure to rabies virus, the first step is to remove the rabies virus from the wound surface. The rabies virus has very poor stress resistance, and can be easily killed by changes in acid-base, osmotic pressure, and high temperatures above 50 degrees.

    The rabies virus can be removed from the surface by rinsing the wound with soap, water, alcohol, etc. Then there is vaccination, which causes the body to produce antibodies to remove the virus that penetrates deep into the nervous system in the body.

    Blood tests or spinal cord aspiration to detect the virus (most often delayed hospitalization): direct injection of anti-rabies virus serum, followed by several different courses depending on whether the condition is stable or worsening.

    There are already symptoms: the virus enters the spinal cord and central nervous system, there is encephalitis (the brain is infected with the rabies virus), paralysis, high fever, delirium and other serious symptoms, the **rate is basically zero, but extreme methods may also be used**. It is the Milwaukee method, which slows down the spread of the rabies virus in the central nervous system by inducing coma and reducing the activity of the nervous system, and by increasing the number of immunoglobulins, it is expected that patients themselves rely on the immune system to fight the rapidly expanding rabies virus.

    There are only a handful of people (I've only seen three) who rely on their own immune systems to get rid of the rabies virus in the time they have been earned. That is, the extreme case of rabies without vaccine-specific immunization. (This method has a very high failure rate because it mainly depends on the patient himself, we just buy a little time for his immune system).

    Therefore, rabies is possible, even if the virus has entered the late stages of the spinal cord and central nervous system, it is not absolutely unsolvable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Once rabies develops, it is almost impossible to ** (I have only heard that only one of those who survived by a bat bite survived, and the rest of his life was a wasted person). The fatality rate is basically considered to be 100%, but it can be prevented, and it is almost 100% safe to inject rabies vaccine in time after being bitten or licked by a sick dog or other animal before the onset of the disease. Consult a physician for details.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Solid soap has an ingredient that can eliminate viruses. It can be boiled and drunk.

    This is a home remedy from my hometown, and it is guaranteed to be effective if you drink it a few times.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Once rabies is attacked, it is not possible. Therefore, after being bitten by animals such as cats and dogs, it is most effective to get vaccinated within 24 hours. Injections at a later time also have a role, as long as they are injected before the attack, they will have a certain effect.

    Timely injection of the vaccine, the fatality rate after injection is almost 0.

    The rabies virus is not only present in dogs, but also in cats, cows, pigs, rats and other animals that have been bitten by dogs.

    Rabies can be transmitted in three main ways.

    1.Infection from being bitten or scratched** by a dog or other animal, or by licking mucous membranes. The rabies virus is the main mode of infection when it invades the nerves through wounds and mucous membranes.

    2.Accidental stabbing of the hand during slaughtering or skinning causes the disease.

    3.Gastrointestinal infection. Animals that die of rabies are eaten by wild dogs or other animals and become infected with rabies.

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