Rabies vaccinations and bites require prompt treatment of the wound, and some patients may need a booster shot or a new rabies vaccination. Typically, a rabies vaccination and bite requires prompt wound treatment, which involves repeated rinsing of the wound with soapy water or saline under running water, followed by disinfection of the wound with 0.025% to 0.05% povidone-iodine. If the patient has received a full pre-exposure or post-exposure vaccination, and was bitten again within three months after completing the vaccination, if there is no discomfort after observing for ten days and the relevant examination results are not abnormal, rabies vaccination is not required for the time being. Against the rabies vaccine and bitten, and serum neutralizing antibody level <0.5IU/ml, then need to be vaccinated with booster shots. If the body has completely no protective antibodies, then need to re-vaccinate rabies vaccine. In short, patients need to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition, remember to follow up on time.