Rabies vaccine precautions and contraindications

There are a number of precautions to take before and after rabies vaccination. Wounds need to be cleaned promptly after being scratched or bitten by an animal, and if the wound is large it should be cleared in a hospital. After rabies vaccination, you should avoid smoking, alcohol, strong tea, excessive spicy and stimulating food such as raw onion, ginger and garlic, and avoid greasy and indigestible food. The main precautions before and after vaccination include: 1. The same brand of vaccine should be used as much as possible for rabies vaccination, and if different brands of vaccine are to be replaced, care should be taken to follow the procedures indicated in the instructions of the replaced vaccine; 2. Vaccination should be arranged for personal time and be given in a timely manner according to medical advice, and if there is a delay in a particular injection, other subsequent injections should be delayed accordingly at the delayed interval; 3. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should go to the local vaccination center and ask if you can receive the vaccination; 4. Usually, they will be relieved after 24-48 hours of rest. If the symptoms persist or the reaction is severe, such as vomiting and diarrhea, it is necessary to seek medical attention for symptomatic treatment.