Where can Liaoning Chengda play rabies vaccine in Fuyang area?

Why should we inject rabies vaccine? Any adverse reactions? How is the rabies vaccine made? Today, I will introduce you to Bian Xiao of Zhangxikuan Clinic of Fuyang CDC.

First of all, let's take a look: what is rabies vaccine? How is it made?

Rabies vaccine is an anti-rabies serum that needs to be injected after being bitten or scratched by dogs, cats and animals. Get protection by injecting rabies vaccine. Antibodies against rabies virus can appear in human blood after vaccination with rabies vaccine. If you are not sure whether the animal is healthy after being bitten by an animal, you should inject rabies vaccine in time within 24 hours. If the bite is serious. Besides local thorough cleaning and disinfection, rabies serum infiltration injection should also be applied around the wound. Then inject rabies vaccine. As for the price of rabies vaccine in Fuyang, we will explain it in detail in the next section.

Secondly, let's take a look: why do you want to get rabies vaccine?

Because animals' teeth or claws are easy to hide rabies virus. If bitten or scratched by animals, resulting in skin damage, then rabies virus can easily invade the human body through the wound, leading to rabies. Therefore, injection of rabies vaccine must meet the following conditions. One is bitten or scratched by animals, such as cats, dogs, mice and wolves. Second, we must see that there is epidermal damage, such as bleeding from a broken wound or scratches on the epidermis, which is also a kind of skin damage. Third, animals that hurt people are injected with rabies vaccine irregularly.

Finally, let's learn about some adverse reactions of rabies vaccine.

Generally speaking, rabies vaccine is safe and well tolerated, and most people will not have adverse reactions after vaccination. Some patients may have local adverse reactions such as mild transient erythema, pain or swelling at the injection site, and a few patients may be accompanied by systemic adverse reactions such as fever, headache, dizziness, general malaise and gastrointestinal symptoms, most of which are transient and can be relieved without clinical treatment. A few patients may have serious adverse reactions such as allergic skin rash, moderate fever or above, and even rare adverse reactions such as allergic purpura, angioneurotic edema and shock.