Is there a cure for rabies?

There is no specific prescription for rabies, but rabies can be prevented by means of rabies vaccination.
Rabies is caused by infection with the rabies virus. The initial stage of the disease can lead to pain and tingling at the wound site, and if the virus spreads in the central nervous system, typical clinical symptoms of rabies, such as hallucinations, spasms, odd behavior, fear of water, fear of the wind, and difficulty in breathing, will appear.
There is no specific formula or effective treatment for rabies, and once diagnosed, the case fatality rate is almost 100%.
After being scratched or bitten by animals such as cats and dogs, it is important to flush the wound in time and inject rabies vaccine within 24 hours, which can effectively prevent the occurrence of rabies.
Be sure to pay attention to rabies prevention, and if you have small cats and dogs at home, you should also get rabies vaccinations on time.