Can Rabies Bark?


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Although there may be instances of rabid people barking in some literature and films, this is only to add horror and horror to the story, not based on actual medical knowledge. In fact, rabid people usually do not bark. Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by rabies virus, mainly transmitted by animal bites. Rabies can cause a range of symptoms, including fear of water, wind, pharyngeal muscle spasms, and progressive paralysis. However, there is no conclusive scientific evidence to support whether rabid people bark like dogs. Although in some literature and film works, there may be some episodes of rabies people barking dogs, but this is only to increase the horror and horror effect of the story, not based on real medical knowledge. In fact, the symptoms of rabies people are mainly caused by neurological lesions caused by virus infection, not due to abnormalities in the vocal organs. Therefore, rabid people usually do not bark. However, it is very important for rabies prevention and treatment. If bitten by animals, wash the wound immediately with soapy water and water, and vaccinate against rabies in time. If rabies symptoms occur, seek medical attention as soon as possible and receive professional treatment. It is important for veterinarians and health care workers to understand the symptoms and precautions of rabies in order to be able to diagnose and treat rabies cases in a timely manner and take measures to prevent the spread of the virus. In summary, although there is no conclusive scientific evidence to support whether rabies people bark, understanding the symptoms and precautions of rabies is important to protect human health.