What does it feel like to have rabies?

Rabies in humans initially feels like a severe flu, characterized by fever, headache, malaise, and distinct tingling, itching, or pain at the site of the bite. As the virus reaches the brain, it causes extreme agitation, hallucinations, confusion, and hydrophobia (fear of water) due to throat spasms.
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What does a person with rabies feel like?

At first, there's a tingling, prickling, or itching feeling around the bite area. A person also might have flu-like symptoms such as a fever, headache, muscle aches, loss of appetite, nausea, and tiredness. After a few days, neurological symptoms develop, including: irritability or aggressiveness.
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How do I know if I am having rabies?

Symptoms of rabies
  • numbness or tingling where you were bitten or scratched.
  • seeing things that are not there (hallucinations)
  • feeling very anxious or energetic.
  • difficulty swallowing or breathing.
  • being unable to move (paralysis)
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How would I feel if I had rabies?

About two-thirds of people have furious rabies, with symptoms like aggression, seizures and delirium. Others have paralytic rabies, with weakness and paralysis progressing from the bite wound to the rest of their body. Furious rabies can last a few days to a week. Paralytic rabies can last up to a month.
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How painful is rabies?

The first symptoms of rabies are similar to a flu-like illness—fever, headache, and general discomfort. Within days, the disease can progress to symptoms such as anxiety, confusion, agitation, abnormal behavior, delirium, and hallucinations. Once symptoms appear, rabies is almost always fatal.
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What Happens When a Human Gets Rabies?

Why is the girl in 1923 afraid of the rabies shot?

Later, she's hesitant to take a rabies shot from the doctor because of the giant needle involved. So the nurses hold her down, kicking and screaming, while the doctor administers the vaccine. This scene was painful to watch.
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Can Stage 1 rabies be cured?

Once a rabies infection is established, there's no effective treatment. Though a small number of people have survived rabies, the disease usually causes death. For that reason, if you think you've been exposed to rabies, you must get a series of shots to prevent the infection from taking hold.
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How fast will I know if I have rabies?

Rabies symptoms can appear anywhere from a few days to over a year after exposure, but typically develop in 1 to 3 months, with an average of about two months, depending on the bite's location (closer to the brain means faster onset) and severity, as the virus travels along nerves to the brain. Early signs include fever, headache, weakness, and tingling at the wound, progressing to confusion, anxiety, hallucinations, and paralysis once the brain is affected, at which point the disease is almost always fatal.
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How do I test myself for rabies?

To date, there are no tests available to diagnose human rabies infection ante-mortem, or before the onset of clinical disease.
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Can a human have rabies and not know it?

After a rabies exposure in the absence of post-exposure prophylaxis, the virus must travel to the brain before it can cause symptoms. Therefore, the incubation period may last for weeks to months based on: Location of the exposure site (proximity to the brain)
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How do I tell if I had rabies?

You'd know you might have rabies if, after an animal bite, you develop flu-like symptoms (fever, headache) plus tingling/itching at the bite site, then progress to severe anxiety, confusion, hydrophobia (fear of water), agitation, hallucinations, and paralysis, leading to coma and almost always death; seek immediate medical care if exposed, as there's no cure once symptoms start. 
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Can a human survive rabies with treatment?

At present, no specific treatment exists to cure clinical rabies and the disease is virtually always fatal. In addition to a global focus on prevention programs, more clinical research is needed to identify and evaluate potential therapeutic interventions.
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What is the 10 day rule for rabies?

The 10-day observation period for a biting dog, cat, or ferret is a standard public health practice to determine rabies risk: if the animal remains healthy for 10 days after biting someone, it wasn't shedding the rabies virus in its saliva at the time of the bite, meaning the exposed person usually doesn't need rabies post-exposure shots (PEP). This quarantine ensures the animal is available for monitoring, preventing unnecessary euthanasia for brain testing and avoiding expensive PEP for the bite victim if the animal stays healthy.
 
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When is it too late to treat rabies in humans?

Usually you can wait for test results from a healthy domestic animal to see if rabies shots are needed. Bites and verified exposures from wild animals should be treated as if the animal were rabid until rabies has been ruled out. Once a person develops rabies symptoms it is too late for treatment!
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Does rabies show in a blood test?

Direct fluorescent antibody (DFA) test

Brain tissues are ideal for this test because rabies is present in nervous tissue (and not blood like many other viruses). Other innervated tissues may have antigens, but these tissues are less accurate at detecting rabies when compared to brain tissues.
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What is the deadliest virus on Earth?

Using the “case fatality rate” metric to determine what virus is the deadliest, rabies would likely come out on top. That's because, if an infection becomes symptomatic, rabies is fatal to humans in more than 99 percent of cases. Globally, approximately 59,000 people die from rabies every year.
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How long until rabies kills a human?

Once rabies symptoms appear, death typically occurs within 7 to 10 days, usually from respiratory or cardiac failure, as the disease causes fatal brain inflammation (encephalitis); survival after symptoms start is almost unheard of, making immediate treatment after animal exposure critical during the incubation period (days to months) before the virus reaches the brain.
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Has anyone died from rabies in 2025?

Rabies is almost always fatal without postexposure prophylaxis (PEP). What is added by this report? In February 2025, CDC confirmed a fatal rabies case in a patient who had received a transplanted kidney from a deceased donor with undiagnosed rabies.
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Is the rabies shot painful?

Current rabies vaccines are relatively painless and are given in the arm, like a flu or tetanus vaccine. Human Rabies Immune Globulin (HRIG) will be administered around any wound(s) and may be more painful depending on the severity of the wounds. Adverse reactions to rabies vaccine and immune globulin are not common.
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Who was the 15 year old who survived rabies?

In 2004 a 15-year-old American girl, Geanna Giese, became the first non-vaccinated person in the world to survive rabies. This documentary tells the story of how she developed rabies following a bite on her finger by a bat while at her local church.
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