Try not to eat spicy food for a short period of time after rabies vaccination, and a light diet will help your body recover. After receiving rabies vaccination, the body may experience some adverse reactions, such as redness, swelling, itching, pain, mild fever and gastrointestinal discomfort at the vaccination site. Whether these adverse reactions occur, and the severity of the occurrence is related to the individual’s physical quality, some people reacted violently after vaccination, and some people have no reaction after vaccination. Eating too much spicy food after rabies vaccination may lead to increased pain at the vaccination site, gastrointestinal discomfort, etc. Therefore, after rabies vaccination, it is recommended to eat a light diet and not to eat too much spicy food, which is conducive to the subsiding of adverse reactions. Usually, the adverse reactions to rabies vaccination can subside or be reduced within 3 to 7 days, and at this time there is no restriction on diet, and you can consult a medical professional for advice.