Anxiety over vaccine

2023-08-19 16:21:13
Im having my first rabies vaccine on tomorrow. I have read this from the internet saying the vaccine do use innactivated virus in it . How safe is to ensure that ? Is it possible that those inactivated virus becomes Active after entering into our body ?? May be I'm asking this out of my anxiety.... Any chances of contracting rabies through these vaccine ?
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There is nothing to be worried about it’s completely safe and an important vaccine so go for it.

Answered2023-08-20 05:47:00

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Don't read such things as medical sciences is very complex. Partial knowledge aggravates more anxiety. So kindly follow the schedule of vaccine & stay safe.

Answered2023-08-19 18:21:59

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Don't worry  ! & Take the vaccine shot

Answered2023-08-19 18:19:39

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According to your query you want to know about the rabies vaccine and inactivated virus in this vaccine.
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Please take consultation for better evaluation about that.
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Please keep record of any vaccination. Please follow good life style as take plenty of fluid and take less spicy and fatty foods and take protein containing food and do breathing exercise regularly and keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life

Answered2023-08-19 17:05:02

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Hi! In simple terms, the inactivated virus helps basically build immunity in your body, so no it won't activate again. Please try to relax as, vaccination is a simple process and nothing to worry about. You could always connect, so speak more freely. Thanks.
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Try breathing exercises to replax.

Answered2023-08-19 16:41:16

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Connect please

Answered2023-08-19 16:30:56

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No very minimal

Answered2023-08-20 04:21:49

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-08-20 04:06:10

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-08-20 01:52:38

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0% chance

Answered2023-08-19 17:07:33

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No, it doesn't work like that. You can't get rabies.

Answered2023-08-19 16:54:19

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no, u won't get

Answered2023-08-19 16:36:36

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