What are the symptoms of rabies in humans?

After rabies, patients usually have localized and systemic symptoms, such as localized itching, localized muscle pain, fatigue, sore throat, laryngeal muscle spasm and so on.
1. Local symptoms: After rabies, the parts bitten or scratched by animals will have localized itchy symptoms, and the patients will feel ants crawling around the wounds, and the local muscles may also be more painful.
2. Systemic symptoms: After rabies, the more common systemic symptoms include low fever, moderate fever and high fever. In addition, as the disease progresses, patients may also experience fatigue, sore throat, loss of appetite and other symptoms. If the disease is more severe, there may also be a fear of water and nervousness to the point of laryngeal muscle spasms when they hear the sound of drinking.
To summarize, there are more symptoms of rabies in people, and they should go to the hospital in time to clarify whether it is rabies or not.