After rabies vaccination, if you take a bath within 24 hours, it may lead to infection of the injection site, and you need to use iodophor and other disinfectant to disinfect it after taking a bath; if you take a bath after 24 hours, you don’t need any special treatment. 1. Within 24 hours: After rabies vaccination, the skin at the injection site is damaged, and bathing may lead to infection. Therefore, after bathing, you need to use a clean towel to wipe the injection site clean, and then use iodophor, alcohol and other disinfectants to prevent infection. 2. 24 hours later: Because bathing is not a contraindication to rabies vaccination and precautions, it will not affect the effect of the vaccine, so no special treatment is needed. However, attention should be paid to keep warm to avoid getting cold and flu. If the patient is not feeling well after taking a bath, he should consult a doctor in time, complete the auxiliary examination, clarify the condition, and be treated by a professional doctor for the condition.