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Rabbies desease
I am getting headache and neck pain from last 4 days and I am scared that it might be rabies as a street dog tried to bite me 5 months ago but the bite had no impact on my skin like there was no blood no teared skin no redness but as it's 5 months now so I can't remember whether was there a cut present already there which could allow rabies to enter . Even I don't remember that the dog really tried to bite me or he just barked.even 7 months ago I ate food at a shop and later got to know that they secretly added dog meat in it . I didn't took vaccine at the time of the dog bite ( even don't remember that the dog really bited or not) .but 2 months ago on this June I took 3 arv . But now I am suddenly getting pain at back of head and neck which is not relieving even after taking paracetamol and disprin .I don't have fever .but I am scared that it is rabbies .what to do ?? Please help me please doctors.
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