Patients are advised not to consume alcohol after the rabies vaccination because drinking alcohol within a short period of time may lead to failure of rabies vaccination or poor rabies vaccination results. If the rabies vaccination is given one day later, there is usually no significant effect on the patient’s ability to drink alcohol, so it is recommended that the patient should wait one day after the rabies vaccination before drinking alcohol appropriately. The rabies virus is used to prevent animal bites or scratches and to prevent rabies virus infection. The rabies virus vaccine requires 3-5 consecutive inoculations to achieve a course of treatment before the specific inoculation effect is achieved and can be used to prevent rabies virus infection, so it is recommended that patients must be vaccinated regularly and on time, and must not stop the medication in the middle of the course, otherwise it may lead to the phenomenon of vaccination failure.