Paralyzed rabies: quietly coming danger

 




"The horror that began with the bite wound, the light tickle, the quiet death brought by the paralytic rabies"


The rabies we commonly know remind us of fear of water and running. But rabies have another face. It is 'paralyzed rabies'. This disease erodes our bodies quietly and quickly instead of intense symptoms. What is the characteristic of paralytic rabies and why is it so fatal? Let's look at it together.


Paralyzed rabies are paralysis stages in rabies. At this time, the muscle spasms that have been experienced earlier stopped, and the whole body visits all over the body. It becomes quiet as if you are in a deep sleep, but it soon leads to a coma and eventually leads to death due to breathing circulation.


These paralysis symptoms proceed quickly in a relatively short time. In general, it appears between 6 and 18 hours, and the entire disease is often not exceeded 6 days. The paralytic rabies are quiet and fast, so it is easy to confuse with other diseases, and it is difficult to diagnose initial diagnosis.


Paralyzed rabies are virtually impossible to treat once they develop, and they are scary diseases with almost 100%mortality. Therefore, the prevention of rabies is the most important. Especially if you are bitten by a dog, you must disinfect the wounds and visit the hospital within 24 hours to inoculate the rabies vaccine.


The last thing to remember is that rabies are preventive diseases. You can keep your own and your family's health by minimizing contact with wildlife and thorough vaccination of your pets.


[Additional information]


Early symptoms of rabies: It may be similar to general cold symptoms such as fever, headaches, lethargy, and anorexia.

Rabies infection path: It is the most common path to bite the infected animal's needle.

Rabies Prevention: In addition to rabies vaccinations, it is important to avoid contact with wild animals and to thoroughly vaccinate pets.

I hope this will help you understand the paralytic rabies.






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