Rabies vaccine

2025-03-29 03:21:33
If I have low immune system and after dog bite I have taken all 5 doses of vaccination of rabies and after completing that vaccination dog bite me 2 time more with in 3 month we need to take more injection or iam safe no need to take more injection of Rabies vaccine
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One complete dose of vaccine gives protection for 6 months.

Answered2025-04-03 13:16:30

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Kindly consult via whatsapp at nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero.

Answered2025-03-31 13:24:52

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Answered2025-03-30 12:14:48

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Your  query  giv lots of odd clue. Ru on ArT medicine  mean immunosuppressive disease. Yey course of vaccine  remain same. If u take hap Hazzard 2, 3 2 vaccine  on the idea that  u have  low immunity  not giv u over protection,  thought is totally wrong.

Answered2025-03-30 12:12:52

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You have a low immune system means are you on any immunosuppressants or are you having any immuno compromised medical conditions?  Either way, if it's a Cat II or Cat III exposure, RIG and a complete course of rabies vaccination might be required in an immuno compromised person. So it's better to consult a physician, and let him decide the need and protocol of PEP

Answered2025-03-30 12:00:09

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Answered2025-03-30 11:25:49

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No need to worry Its not necessary for vaccination

Answered2025-03-30 10:26:31

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Need more history for proper evaluation. Kindly consult

Answered2025-04-02 03:54:31

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Answered2025-03-31 11:56:10

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**Response to Patient:**  Dear Patient,  Thank you for reaching out with your concern about rabies vaccination. Since you have already completed the full 5-dose rabies vaccine seriesand were bitten again within 3 months, here’s what you need to know:  Key Medical Guidance: 1. If you completed the full rabies vaccine series recently (within 3-6 months), you do not need another full course after a new bite. However:     - Two booster doses (Day 0 & Day 3) are recommended if the new bite is **severe (deep wounds, multiple bites, or bites near the head/neck).     - If the bite is minor (superficial scratch), proper wound cleaning with soap & water is sufficient.  2. Since you mentioned a low immune system, extra caution is needed. Immunocompromised individuals may require additional boosters** even after recent vaccination.  3. Do NOT ignore the new bites**—rabies is **100% fatal** if symptoms develop. Proper wound care and medical assessment are crucial.  Next Steps: - Immediately wash** the new bite wounds with soap & running water for **15 minutes**.  - Consult a doctor ASAP** to assess whether boosters are needed based on wound severity and your immune status.  For a **detailed evaluation**, you can reach me on WhatsApp at **eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two** to discuss your case and ensure proper protection. 

Answered2025-03-31 08:00:42

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According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as - -Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods and • take home made food only and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and • keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life .

Answered2025-03-31 03:32:16

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It is important to consult a doctor to see the severity of the bite after which the doctor will decide to give an extra dose or change the vaccination schedule or just a booster dose. Start with vitamin b12 and vitamin c supplements for better immunity
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keep the bite wound clean, avoid eating spicy, oily food. drink 3-4 litres of water daily
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Answered2025-03-30 11:45:32

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Answered2025-03-30 11:44:08

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

Answered2025-03-30 10:39:36

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Answered2025-03-30 10:31:06

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