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Dog Bite On Left Hand
Hai sir, This is Guru. I was bitten by a dog, a week back, which is a street dog by birth, and taking care by a family. I don't know whether it is vaccinated or not. I took Rabipur for 3 doses till now as vaccination injection . My query is "Can I eat non-veg or not. If not, then how many days after can i have it. If YES, is there any diet restrictions in non-veg." Please let me know.
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There r no diet restrictions with vaccinations so kindly consult a general physician for the rest of vaccination schedule coz there r 5 post bite anti rabies vaccine
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Guru, you are getting the vaccinations. Thats all you need. There is no such dietary restriction. You can have whatever you wish to.
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Hello there......, Yes,you can very well eat,what ever you want.... Anti rabies vaccine and dog bite has nothing do with your diet..... Please complete the full course of 5 injections for anti rabies.It is must for your safety..... Anti rabies vaccine will not be affected by your diet.You can eat non vegetarian .as per your choice.....
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