The relationship between pain in the palate and rabies is analyzed as follows.
Pain in the palate is not rabies, rabies should first have a clear history of canine bites or open injuries exposed to canine saliva, rabies can appear fear of wind, fear of water, irritability, sensitivity to sound, wind and light stimuli, injury sites often have discomfort such as anthrax sensation, if inadvertently damaged by dogs and cats skin should be timely rabies vaccination within 24 hours, for prevention.
And pain in the upper jaw is mostly seen in oral ulcers, but can also be considered odontogenic diseases such as periapical periodontitis, periodontitis or oropharyngeal infections, commonly tonsillitis, acute pharyngitis, parapharyngeal abscesses, etc., which can be differentiated based on the clinical manifestations associated with each disease.