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paralytic rabies

well i m little woried please help me , i thought i might be suffering from rabies, since somehow i developed fear now i m constantly thinking about it, i read somewhere about the paralytic form of rabies , i had fasciculation in my legs arm calf thighs which sometime go unnoticed, im very much feared these fasciculation are now persisting for more than one month, also ther is prolonged nasal cattarah and pain in  the neck region sometime in the chest and sometime pain in my back indicating the involvement of spine can anybody provide me help.
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Regardless if you have had a contact with a rabid animal this sounds like severe neurological disorder. Instead of worrying what it is go to the doctor immediately or better yet the hospital. A neurologist can do a work up and see what's wrong. If you haven't had contact with a rabid animal then I wouldn't panic. However, with what's going on it still could be something else that needs treatment even though its not as frightening and deadly as rabies. Get it checked out now.
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Hello  Dear,
Was there a previous history of contact with a rabied animal?Was any vaccination done at that time?Please be kind enough to answer these questions and give a detailed history of suspected rabies.Paralytic rabies can only develop after bite or contact with the infected rabied animal.
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