Hello Sir,
I had a stray dog bite on 11th Jan midnight or 12th Jan around 00:30 hours. Unfortunately I was on Alcohol that time and didn't take it seriously as I thought it was just a small scratch Didn't even wash the wound as well and slept.
Next morning also there was no bleeding but I just felt slight pain and can see 2 bite marks.
But yesterday on 13th Jan I could see some small scratches in red lines and immediately cleaned the wound and went to the doctor. He gave the first dose of vaccine around 10:00 Pm, almost after 46 hours. And for the 2nd dose , the Dr said after 3 days. But again he said as i was 2 days late, I can take the second dose today itself with just 1 day gap. Is it advisable to take the 2nd dose in one day after the first one. Also are there any other tests that you suggest I am a bit afraid from yesterday
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