Is Cold And Headache After Dog Bite Symptom Of Rabies?
Not a symptom of rabies
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Hi and thank you so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about this dog bite that you suffered.
The symptoms you have described and are not suggestive of rabies. It would be very unlikely that these symptoms are suggestive of an infection of rabies. Have you ever been vaccinated against rabies? If not your doctor should use this opportunity to provide and up to date vaccination against rabies so that future encounters wouldn't be very scary again.
In all, headache and cold is not typical of rabies. You are most likely not having a rabies infection.. If you have not been vaccinated against rabies, please do consider getting a full vaccination schedule.
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Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for following up with me.
Symptoms of rabies often start about 20days after exposure except in severe cases like big bites or bites on the face. This is clearly not the case with you.
A dog that has rabies would have manifested symptoms already within 10days. It has been 12days and this animal has not presented with signs and symptoms suggestive of rabies. This means you are not at risk anymore and per the world health organization guidelines, you need no further follow up about this current episode.
Symptoms include abnormal sensations, fevers, general body pains, fear of water, agitations, seizures, etc. These are not the symptoms you have reported.
In all, you are worried about rabies but you do not have rabies. That is for sure. You need to walk yourself out of this and no one else would do it for you. Your symptoms have absolutely nothing to do with rabies at this point.
I hope this helps. I wish you well and thank you so much for this opportunity to exchange with you on this. Fee free to ask for more information and clarification as the need arises.