Normal people who get rabies vaccine usually do not have safety problems and may have adverse reactions to the vaccination.
Rabies vaccines are inactivated vaccines, made primarily from antigens of the virus, and are essentially nonpathogenic. A rabies vaccine in a normal person is also usually not harmful. The situation is similar to pre-exposure prophylaxis done by veterinarians, pet store workers, etc., and there are no safety concerns.
Since the vaccine is a foreign substance to the organism, rabies vaccine administered to a normal person will cause a corresponding immune response and will cause some local skin irritation, which may result in low-grade fever, localized pain and redness, mild rash, and other post-vaccination adverse reactions.
Normal people who have received rabies vaccine, if there is any discomfort, it is recommended to actively consult a professional doctor, under the guidance of the professional doctor to carry out the appropriate treatment.