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Throat infection and anti rabies vaccine
Hello! A  stray kitten bit me.i am taking arv doses of anti rabies vaccine. Right now I am suffering from a throat infection and fever(around 100-101°F).I have taken 2nd booster shot of anti rabies vaccine So should I wait for the fever to subside before I take the 3rd shot of the vaccine or should I go for it?
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Don't skip arv.
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Just stick to the schedule of ARV i e., 0,3,7,28 days for intradermal regimen. Pls don't quit the vaccines, take T. PARACETAMOL 500mg thrice daily until fever subsides
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Yes you can go for it. Take meds for your throat infection as well, after getting  throat checked physically by your Dr.
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No , Tab zerodol sp three times a day after food for five days.  Tab cefexim 200 two times a day after food for five days. Tab montek lc one at night for five days. Betadine gargle add 1 ml in hot to warm water n gargle before meals.
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Proceed with the 3rd vaccine dose as scheduled. .
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Take symptomatic management for fever and throat pain
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Consult if fever worsens.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult Will help you
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You can complete dose of vaccine. Pls don't worry.
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Yes, you should continue your anti-rabies vaccine schedule even if you have mild fever or throat infection. Do not delay the 3rd dose—it's important for full protection. Next Step: Take the 3rd shot as scheduled. Inform your doctor about your fever for symptomatic treatment if needed. Helpful Tip: Only postpone vaccination in case of severe illness (high-grade fever or serious systemic infection). Mild illness is not a contraindication.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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