Am i got rabies?

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8months ago I was playing with a stray dog pup when he tried to climb onto my leg. I felt his claws poking me but did not receive anything that could be considered a "scratch."From past 2weeks I'm having thigh muscle aches and today im getting prickling sensation all over my body.Muscle aches usually don't last.They usually gone if i relax my mind.Also pricklings are temporary.Is these for extreme anxiousness and fear? because from past few months im having extreme anxiety and panic attacks because of that incident.Now today muscle aches gone but prickling came.It will also gone if i divide my mind from rabies fear.Please Help.Prickling are specially in my face.I have no fever,lose of appetite,nausea, confusions, excessive salaivation,sleep problems also i have no swallowing issues and other rabies symptoms.What is it?Im really worried :'( am i going to die?from 2weeks these symptoms happening,i would have been dead by now if it was rabies?what do you think?

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  • Posted

    I think alot of these symptoms are being caused by the worry and your anxiety. Have you not been to the doctors for a test?
    • Posted

      No buddy.I ignored it then cuz i didnt found any scratch then.im suffering from panic attacks from past few months.Google searching gave me this panic sad
    • Posted

      I get the same effect from looking up things I could have, guess its down to anxious on what you think you have then worrying can make things alot worse. Can cause many symptoms which you wouldn't thing could be possible from worrying.

      I'd say get yourself a doctors appointment, tell them what you think you could have and let them put your mind to rest smile 

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