"Three fears" (water sound, light, wind) phenomenon

Pediatric rabies patients with typical clinical symptoms such as excitement, mania, fear of water, fear of wind, throat muscle spasm, large salivation, paralysis, etc., can make a clinical diagnosis of rabies. For those who have no obvious symptoms, pay special attention to whether there are "three fears" (afraid of water sound, light, wind), if necessary, use fan wind, pouring water and lighting tests.

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