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Problems after Dog bite
I was bitten by a dog (on calf, slight wound) but then on the same day i was administered with tetanus and vaxirab N. On the 3rd day after that i was given vaxirab n but for my 3rd shot (7th day) i was somewhere else so i was administered with intramuscular one (given in govt. hospital). From the 12th day i am experiencing slight muscle pain and tingling/cold type sensation in both of my feet and sometimes hands though occurring at random time usually when sit cross leged sometimes while sitting on chair. I went to see a doctor who prescribed me with Nervic OD and Nicip md and told me nothing to worry about. Now i want to know whether this could be onset of rabies? I am not suffering from fever nor experiencing any dizziness and there's no redness around the wound area either.
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Your rabies course is over.. just relax now and take B12 tab if you wish to
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