What are the consequences of eating crab after receiving a rabies vaccine?
Eating crabs after receiving a rabies vaccine may affect drug absorption, delay healing of the injection site, or cause allergic reactions.
1. Affecting Drug Absorption
Since crabs are considered a "trigger food," consuming them after receiving the rabies vaccine may interfere with the normal absorption of the vaccine, which is unfavorable for suppressing the rabies virus in the body.
2. Delaying Healing of the Injection Site
If crabs are cooked with spicy seasonings, they may accelerate blood circulation and put the body in an excited state, leading to redness, swelling, and itching at the injection site, thus delaying healing.
3. Allergic Reactions
Crabs contain various substances that can trigger allergic reactions in humans. Eating crabs after vaccination may result in symptoms similar to vaccine side effects, such as skin itching, swelling, nausea, and vomiting.
In general, to avoid discomfort, it is recommended to avoid seafood, spicy foods, and other stimulating foods after receiving the rabies vaccine.