Will a mad dog go crazy if it bites someone?If a rabid dog carries the rabies virus and bites a person, the person may develop rabies symptoms after being infected with the rabies virus, and will show a state similar to "madness" during the onset of the disease.
Rabies virus mainly invaded nervous tissues. After a person was bitten by a mad dog carrying the virus, the virus would enter the human body through damaged skin or mucus membranes, and then undergo a series of reproduction and spread in the body. After the attack, the patient would go through a prodromal period, an excited period, and a paralyzed period. In the prodromal stage, there would be low fever, nausea, headache, fatigue, fear of sound, light and wind, etc., and the skin around the wound would be accompanied by itching, pain and other abnormal feelings; In the excited stage, the patient would be extremely excited or extremely afraid, the most typical symptoms being fear of water, accompanied by symptoms such as difficulty breathing, sweating, difficulty in defecation, etc.; In the paralyzed stage, the patient gradually calmed down, approaching the final stage, with squinting eyes, expressionless face, and inability to close the mouth normally.
Once rabies occurs, the mortality rate is almost 100%. Therefore, after being bitten by a mad dog, you need to go to the hospital in time for rabies vaccine or rabies immunity to prevent the disease.
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Will people go crazy after being bitten by a mad dog?If a person was bitten by a rabid dog and not treated in time, after being infected with the rabies virus, the person would have symptoms such as barking, going crazy and not recognizing people, salivating like a rabid dog, and so on. This was because the rabies virus would briefly multiply in the muscles after entering the human body, and then spread to the brain along the motor nerves, central nervous system, spinal cord, and so on. It would then replicate in the brain and directly damage the brain nerves, resulting in these symptoms. Rabies could be prevented but not treated. Once the disease occurred, almost 100% of the patients would die. Therefore, after being bitten by a mad dog, they should be treated as soon as possible. For example, they should wash the wound with tap water and soap water at home for 15 minutes, and go to the regular post-exposure prevention and treatment clinic in time to get the rabies vaccine and rabies immunity.
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