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Hello doctor. I had completed my full Anti Rabies Vaccine (ARV) schedule earlier, with my last regular dose on 07/12/2025. Later, I took rabies booster doses on 06/03/2026 and 09/03/2026. I also received one additional ARV booster dose on 02/04/2026. About 9 days ago, while I was in my village, a small bat briefly touched my hand while flying past when I came outside at night. I felt a soft touch but did not clearly notice a bite or scratch at that moment. Later I noticed a small superficial scratch near my thumb and became worried that the bat may possibly have caused a minor unnoticed scratch or may have touched near an existing small wound. Today, while travelling on a bike under a tree, a few droplets fell directly into my eyes. I am worried whether the droplets could have come from a bat and whether this could pose any rabies risk.
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No need to worry, as you're fully vaccinated within 6 months Stay calm If you develop any symptoms then consult a doctor in person
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You are fully vaccinated,  no need to worry.
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Everything  is in doubt,  so if any o e is in doubt  can go for vaccine.  WHY TO DIE GO N GET ARV VACCINE FULL COURSE  NO ANY HARM
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your body has an exceptionally high level of rabies protection. You finished a full series in December 2025, took two booster doses in March 2026, and received another additional booster on April 2, 2026. Because you have received multiple vaccine shots so recently, your immune system is actively packed with protective antibodies, meaning you have strong, ongoing coverage against the virus. You mentioned that a small bat briefly touched your hand at night 9 days ago, and you later found a tiny, superficial scratch near your thumb. In medical guidelines, any direct contact with a bat requires careful attention. However, since you received a booster shot just a few weeks prior on April 2, 2026, your existing vaccine defense was already fully primed and active at the exact time of this contact, providing you with immediate protection. While riding a bike under a tree today, a few droplets fell directly into your eyes, making you worry they came from a bat. Statistically, random drops falling from a tree are almost always simple morning dew, rainwater, or bird drops rather than bat saliva. Even in the highly unlikely scenario that it was animal fluid, the high level of active antibodies from your recent April booster completely shields you from any real rabies risk.
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You do not need to rush to a clinic to get more rabies injections for either of these incidents. Your immune system has already been boosted multiple times between March and April 2026, and over-vaccinating your body with extra shots in such a short window offers no additional health benefits.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Walk Kindly do connect and consult Will help you
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