Is it safe to vaccinate?

Vaccination is safe.

Try not to do strenuous exercise after vaccination, because the body and blood after strenuous exercise are different from those when they are usually inactive. Try not to drink strong tea or coffee, eat spicy food, or drink too much, strong tea and coffee, eat irritating food, strenuous exercise or heavy physical labor after vaccination, which may affect the immune response of the vaccine. Some people bitten by animals suspected of being infected with rabies virus should also be vaccinated. This is a routine first aid method, but rabies vaccine can only be effective for a certain period of time.

1, before vaccination, if there are only scratches or abrasions and no bleeding, don't vaccinate easily. There are many similar things now. Generally speaking, rabies belongs to zoonosis, and the mortality rate is extremely high. Puppies should be vaccinated once within 6~9 weeks, and multiple doses of single vaccine can be injected at the same time. They should be vaccinated again when 12- 14 weeks old, and then vaccinated once a year.

2. Vaccination against rabies is necessary. If we are unfortunately attacked by cats and dogs, it is very important to do a good job of on-site rescue. We don't need rabies vaccine right away, and we shouldn't run around. Immediately after that, clean the wound to make the skin heal completely. If you can't find water, you can even use human urine instead of washing and try to find water.

3. Stay at the inoculation point for observation within/0/5-30 minutes after inoculation, and observe whether there is any abnormality to prevent adverse reactions from being handled in time. Don't give your baby a bath or an injection within 24 hours after vaccination. If you want to take a bath, clean it before inoculation. Because bathing after inoculation will take away a lot of heat in the body, and it is easy to cause fever and infection due to a cold.

Pay attention to drink more water, rest more, avoid strenuous exercise, eat more light fruits and vegetables, and don't eat spicy food. Do not eat allergic foods: eggs, fish and shrimp within 24 hours after inoculation. If the baby has a rash, the doctor can diagnose and treat it conveniently. Keep local skin clean, change underwear frequently, and don't scratch the inoculation site with your hands to avoid infection. If the local reaction is serious, hot compress can be used with a towel, and hot compress is not allowed at the inoculation pinhole. If it is an oral attenuated live vaccine, such as sugar pills or rotavirus, do not eat hot food or breast milk before or within half an hour after vaccination, so as not to affect the immune effect of the vaccine.