Rabies symptoms can include fear of water, fear of wind, laryngeal muscle spasms, and episodes of dyspnea. Rabies is a malignant and contagious disease caused by rabies virus infection. Once infected with the rabies virus, there is no effective treatment and the mortality rate is close to 100%. Rabies patients will be afraid of water, refuse to drink water, see water or hear the sound of water will appear extremely fearful expression. Rabies patients will also have extreme fear when they hear the sound of wind or being blown by wind. The rabies virus is a neurophilic virus that increases neuronal excitability and sensitivity, and may cause laryngeal muscle spasms, which are accompanied by episodes of dyspnea. In addition, rabies patients may also experience fever, nausea, headache, general malaise, paralysis of the eyeballs, and dull expression during the prodromal stage. If you are scratched or bitten by cats, dogs or other suspected animals, you need to seek medical attention for rabies vaccination in time to reduce the chance of infection, so do not be negligent.