Based on the details you have shared, there is no clinical or epidemiological evidence to suggest a risk of rabies in your case, and your anxiety is understandable but not medically justified. By the small marks visible in the image its really hard to guess whether its bat bite mark or something else, and most importantly, rabies transmission from bats without direct handling or a clearly felt bite is extremely rare, especially in India. Simply walking in a park where bats are flying does not constitute an exposure.
You have already completed the full anti-rabies vaccination schedule on 7/12/25, which provides strong and reliable protection.
Government hospitals strictly follow national immunization guidelines; vaccines are supplied through a cold-chain system and are not used if compromised. Seeing a vaccine vial on a table before administration does not mean it was ineffective or improperly stored,vaccines are often kept out briefly during active vaccination sessions, which is acceptable and safe.If the vaccine had been spoiled, it would not have been administered.
There is no indication for repeat vaccination, boosters, or immunoglobulin at this point. Your symptoms are not suggestive of rabies, and rabies does not present silently after full vaccination. What you are experiencing appears to be health anxiety, which can significantly affect concentration, sleep, and daily functioning, especially in young individuals.
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I strongly advise reassurance, avoiding repeated body checking or online searches about rabies, and discussing your anxiety openly with a parent or guardian. If fear continues to interfere with your studies or daily life, a consultation with a physician or mental health professional will help you feel better.
Good luck!