Rabies is a viral infection of the brain that causes irritation and inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. The dinovirus is found in the saliva of infected animals and is transmitted by rabid animals to other animals or people through bites and sometimes via tongue licking. The virus travels from the initial site of invasion along the nerves into the spinal cord and brain, reproduces and then travels back down the nerves to the salivary glands and into the saliva. Experts point out that the fear of wind is a symptom that is very harmful to the patient’s body, the patient needs the name to know how to diagnose the fear of wind, so that after the disease, as soon as possible to confirm the diagnosis. Fear of wind diagnosis based on: 1, there is a history of bites or scratches by sick dogs, cats, wolves, etc.; or a history of broken skin and mucous membranes contacted by the drool of sick animals. 2. Low fever, headache, lethargy, nausea, irritability, fear and anxiety. The bite site has pain, itching, numbness, such as an ant-like feeling, etc., followed by fear of water, fear of wind, excitement, salivation, episodic muscle spasms and other manifestations, followed by respiratory and circulatory failure and death. 3, the patient’s saliva, cerebrospinal fluid inoculation isolated positive virus and identified by neutralization test can confirm the diagnosis.