Rabies vaccine has side effects, such as discomfort at the injection site and mild fever, but the occurrence and severity of side effects vary from person to person.
Side effects of rabies vaccine mainly include local reactions and systemic reactions, the former such as injection site pain, redness, swelling, itching, etc., while the latter are commonly seen as mild fever, headache, dizziness, fatigue, muscle pain, arthralgia, vomiting, abdominal pain, etc. However, it should be noted that the above mentioned side effects are not necessarily seen in every vaccinated person, and the severity of side effects varies from person to person.
However, it should be noted that the above side effects are not necessarily seen in every vaccinated person, and the occurrence and severity of the side effects may vary depending on the physical condition of the vaccinated person, his/her compliance, and the standardization of operation.
It should also be noted that this vaccine is indicated for pre-exposure immunization when there is a risk of exposure to rabies virus, or post-exposure immunization when scratched or bitten by rabid animals such as rabid dogs. Pre-exposure immunization is contraindicated in people who are allergic to the vaccine or have severe chronic diseases, while post-exposure immunization has no contraindications.
In summary, rabies vaccination needs, must be under the guidance of the doctor to carry out standardized operation, and pay attention to observe the reaction after vaccination, mild common side effects generally do not need special treatment, after a period of time can be relieved, but if the symptoms are serious, should be timely medical treatment. Do not blindly judge, dispose of yourself, so as not to intervene inappropriately, resulting in adverse consequences.