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Hi  .. pls help me .. I have a question 🥺😟😕...I'm so scared... We have a dog in the house of a relative who has been in their house for five years ... vaccinated them from childhood ... and they were nurturing it very well ... It has been five years for all kinds of vaccinesHe would not associate with any outside dog...Then I went to their house a few days ago but your dog was sick of liver problems ... his liver had grown up and then died some time ago. Guys ... but 17 days before he died, I had a little bite but I didn't feel the basalt in my hand. They didn't touch my hand ... but the saliva was on my basalt ... but I was clean. Did not ... I washed with ordinary water but did not touch any tooth or scratch in my body ... and was completely vaccinated ... Do I There is a reason for fear, but I have no injection ...
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It’s died not due to rabies so nothing to worry
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Dr.saujanya ratana given best advice I also suggest same,dont worry
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Don't worry.  Take homeopathic medicine. Rx  Lyssin 30 (1/2drum). Dose- 4 pill BD for 4days.
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Hello Dont worry Pls take a proper consultation from me Thank you
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As the dig was vaccinated since child hood do he was not suffering from rabies. So u have no chance of contracting rabies. Moreover The rabies virus is short-lived when exposed to open air—it can only survive in saliva and dies when the animal's saliva dries up.
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