If you are bitten again after taking rabies vaccine, you need to treat the wound actively, and you should also take a booster injection of rabies vaccine or re-vaccinate the whole course of rabies vaccine according to the actual situation. 1. Active treatment of wounds: For those who are bitten again after rabies vaccination, the wound should be squeezed from proximal to distal to promote the discharge of contaminated blood. Patients should also immediately use flowing water to rinse the wound, avoid timely disinfection of medical povidone-iodine or debridement care, some patients need to follow the doctor’s orders with penicillin, cefixime and other drugs to fight infection. 2. Vaccination: If the patient is not fully vaccinated against rabies during the bite, usually on time to complete the rabies vaccine. If the patient is bitten within 3~12 months after the full rabies vaccination, he/she can receive two booster shots of rabies vaccine. It is important to note that those who have been fully vaccinated against rabies for more than one year need to be revaccinated against rabies. It is recommended that those who have been bitten after receiving rabies vaccine actively seek medical attention, treat the wound under the guidance of a physician, and receive a vaccination, if necessary, to prevent the occurrence of rabies.