Rabies Vaccination problem

2024-07-22 17:13:11
I took Thrabis vaccine(3 dose) vaccine in the month of June  scheduled  from  4 th June to 11 th June. Later on 23 rd June...I felt something skinny touch my legs on the railway station...and also sensed its nails touching my leg...as I was in a hurry and there was a rush ..I could not make out What it really was...From then on ...I am totally obsessed with this..doubting whether it was a dog..Throughout the last 29 days...I am totally tensed..whether I should retake vaccine due to the fear of rabies..Each and every time..this thought is literally killing inside..plss guide whether I should retake boosters??pllsss guide me urgently...( I had taken thrabis vaccine on 4,7,11 June 2024...And A full course of Rabipur Vaccine when I was 1 years old that is in 2005)
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If there was no wound bite or scratch then you don't have to worry, there is no chance of getting rabies, You had already taken a post bite a month ago so you are already protected. So will not recommend you to repeat it again

Answered2024-07-22 18:06:35

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Don’t get panic just relax and deep breath. You just had rabies vaccine in last month so there is no need to take rabies vaccine again and as you said that there is no dog bite only just a scratch . for your mental satisfaction just get one dose of vaccine as your near by hospital with one TT vaccine. There nothing to worry about it
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If you notice any other symptoms then visit near by hospital

Answered2024-07-22 17:41:23

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