Usually drinking alcohol after a patient has received the rabies vaccine will not result in a complete lack of antibodies in the body, so there is no need to re-inject, and attention should be paid to injecting the remaining shots on time. For people who have been scratched or bitten by animals, it is usually necessary to consult a doctor for rabies vaccination to prevent rabies. Drinking alcohol after rabies vaccination will not cause the protective antibodies to disappear completely, so there is no need to see a doctor for re-injection. However, patients should seek medical attention to complete the remaining doses of rabies vaccine on time to achieve the desired effect of rabies prevention. Usually, it is not recommended to drink alcohol or consume spicy and irritating food after rabies vaccination, so as not to reduce the efficacy of rabies vaccine and affect the healing of wounds. After the injection of rabies vaccine, attention should be paid to strengthen the injection site skin care, wound care, etc., to avoid friction and stimulation of foreign objects, to prevent the occurrence of infection. People who drink alcohol after rabies vaccination generally do not need to repeat the vaccination, but it is not recommended to drink alcohol, eat spicy and stimulating food, or use medication before and after the remaining injections, so as to ensure that the vaccine produces sufficient protective power.