What to do if you get a cold from the rabies vaccine

When you catch a cold during your rabies vaccination, it is time to look at the severity of the symptoms and decide what to do. If the corresponding symptoms are not severe and there is only mild sneezing, runny nose and a slight fever, the cold can be treated at this time. However, as long as the rabies vaccine is not thought to be causing systemic adverse effects, it is still recommended to continue the vaccination. Because there is no absolute contraindication to rabies vaccination, rabies vaccine can not prevent rabies, rabies disease, after the onset of human life to be threatened. Therefore, it is recommended to continue the rabies vaccination even if there is discomfort with fever. If this symptom is very serious, or the degree of the cold is more serious, we should go to the hospital in time to deal with, it is possible to apply medication to treat the cold, control the symptoms, or symptomatic antipyretic, but the rabies vaccine needs to be injected depending on the specific situation.