
What Are The Side Effects Of Taking Rabipur Injection On An Inflamed Area?

Question: What happens if rabipure is taken on bump??
Brief Answer:
there are chances of its getting absorbed faster and mild side effects
Detailed Answer:
Hi, welcome to HCM,
Can you please explain what you mean by bump ?
If by bump you mean an inflamed area, there are chances of its getting absorbed faster and mild side effects like flu like symptoms can occur.
Secondly the inflamed area itself can get more active.
Awaiting further details
Regards
there are chances of its getting absorbed faster and mild side effects
Detailed Answer:
Hi, welcome to HCM,
Can you please explain what you mean by bump ?
If by bump you mean an inflamed area, there are chances of its getting absorbed faster and mild side effects like flu like symptoms can occur.
Secondly the inflamed area itself can get more active.
Awaiting further details
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee


Actually on 3/1/17 one dog bite me on legs....at that time i went to the hospital....doctor give me rabipure on my bump......
But my family doctor says that injection must be given on upper hand..
Other doses i take my upper hand...
So what happen now.....whether i vaccinated properly??
And what is side effects now...
But my family doctor says that injection must be given on upper hand..
Other doses i take my upper hand...
So what happen now.....whether i vaccinated properly??
And what is side effects now...
Brief Answer:
Actually it is not bad, given on Bumb,
Detailed Answer:
Oh now I understand. Actually it is not bad, given on Bumb, but it is better given in deltoid muscle of arm because absorption will be slow.
You can take a Rabies immunoglobin injection to boost your immunity if you have doubts. I do not think you should repeat vaccination.
You do not have to worry about side effects.
Regards
Actually it is not bad, given on Bumb,
Detailed Answer:
Oh now I understand. Actually it is not bad, given on Bumb, but it is better given in deltoid muscle of arm because absorption will be slow.
You can take a Rabies immunoglobin injection to boost your immunity if you have doubts. I do not think you should repeat vaccination.
You do not have to worry about side effects.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D

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