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What is the incubation period for rabies?

Dr. Dr. Phillip Bland, MD,  - Internal Medicine specialist at 1127 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1010Los Angeles, CA 90017
Dr. Phillip Bland, MD

1127 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1010Los Angeles, CA 90017 Internal Medicine

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The incubation period of rabies is uncertain. Most people develop symptoms 1 to 3 months after infection, and in some cases, it can be as long as 5 to 10 years or more.

However, since rabies is an incurable infectious disease with a 100% mortality rate, once bitten by a cat, dog, etc., don't take it lightly. Be sure to properly clean and treat the wound, and within 24 hours, go to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention to get genuine rabies vaccines and immunoglobulin injections.

What is the incubation period for rabies?

Only in this way can you be the safest. You don't have to worry about the incubation period anymore, and under normal circumstances, you won't develop the disease.

What is the incubation period for rabies?

Common symptoms include fever, fatigue, and discomfort in the affected area. Always consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination, medical history review, and possibly laboratory tests or imaging studies depending on the suspected cause.
Treatment options vary based on the specific condition, severity, and individual health factors. They may include medication, lifestyle changes, physical therapy, or in some cases, surgical intervention.
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe symptoms, rapid worsening of condition, or if self-care measures aren't providing relief within a reasonable timeframe.