Generally, a gecko bite on the toe does not require a rabies vaccine. Rabies vaccine is a special vaccine used for post-exposure or pre-exposure prevention of rabies, rabies is mainly transmitted through infected or carrying the rabies virus in dogs, cats and other carnivorous mammals, the gecko is a reptile lizard-like animals, and it has not been found that this animal can transmit rabies, so the gecko bites the toe usually do not need to be inoculated with rabies vaccine. After being bitten by a gecko, in order to prevent the wound from being contaminated with the bacteria in the gecko’s mouth, it should be rinsed repeatedly with running water and thoroughly disinfected with alcohol or iodophor. For deeper wounds or severe redness, swelling and pain, it is not recommended to treat the wounds on your own, and it is best to go to the hospital in time for treatment.