I have addiction of masturbation regular after taking rabies vaccine i excessive masturbate multiple times is it reduce effectiveness of Rabies vaccine and also i smoke weed during course and after vaccine course also...am i protected or should I take vaccine again I'm really worried plz anyone tell me
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It would be best if you take regular sessions with a clinical psychologists, what you are experiencing could be because of internal stress. Excessive mastubatation, consumption of pornographic content and weed are obvious signs of emotional dysregulation. I understand you. Seek help.
No. Masturbation, even multiple times, does NOT reduce the effectiveness of rabies vaccine.
Smoking weed also does NOT reduce protection.
These activities have zero effect on antibody formation.
If you completed the full recommended doses on correct days, you are protected.
You do NOT need to repeat the vaccine.
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Masturbation, even if frequent, has absolutely no effect on the immunity developed after a rabies vaccination course. Similarly, smoking or using cannabis does not reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine or interfere with antibody formation. If you have completed the full recommended schedule of rabies shots on time, you are fully protected and there is no need to repeat the vaccine. Your anxiety is understandable, but these habits do not impact the vaccine response.
Masturbation does not reduce the effectiveness of the rabies vaccine.
cannabis does not reduce the effectiveness of the rabies vaccine.
You are fully protected.
You do not need to take the vaccine again.
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