Rabies vaccine takes one month if administered through the five shot method. It is not recommended to drink alcohol during the rabies vaccination shot, i.e., do not drink alcohol during the one month vaccination period. This is because heavy alcohol consumption can lead to immune imbalance and immune disorders in the body, interfering with the rabies vaccine and producing rabies antibody effects. Data from numerous prevention studies show that drinking alcohol during the rabies vaccination period is detrimental to health. Excessively strenuous exercise is also not recommended, and drinking coffee and strong tea is not favored. Rabies vaccination is safe and generally most people do not have adverse reactions. Only a few people may experience fever, redness and swelling at the injection site, and hard nodules after vaccination, but these adverse reactions will get better on their own. Alcohol should not be consumed during the application of the vaccine, as it may have some effect on the vaccine and may induce or aggravate the side effects of the vaccine. Alcohol needs to be metabolized in the body, and there is a possibility that other organ functions may be affected in this process. The wound should be flushed with soapy water for 15 minutes and disinfected with iodophor before rabies vaccination. Within 24 hours after rabies vaccination, some vaccinees may develop fever, which is also caused by the vaccination reaction and is a normal phenomenon and usually does not require special treatment.