What a rabid person’s seizure looks like

The look of a rabid person having a seizure includes fear of water, fear of wind, and fear of restlessness.
1. Fear of water: after an attack, a rabid person will feel fear of water, which is manifested by severe throat muscle tightness and discomfort when seeing water or hearing the sound of running water, drinking water or just mentioning the word drinking water.
2. Fear of wind: after an attack, rabies patients will feel afraid of the wind in nature.
3. Fear of restlessness: showing extreme fear of the surroundings, and in severe cases, generalized convulsions may occur.
The appearance of a rabid person having a seizure also includes drooling, fever, headache, vomiting, pain at the bite, incontinence and so on, and should go to the hospital in time to receive treatment.
If you have been bitten or scratched by dogs or cats in your daily life, it is recommended that you consult a doctor promptly to assess whether rabies vaccination is needed.