This video effectively replaces common myths with clinical clarity by explaining hydrophobia as a neurological spasm rather than a psychological fear. It is a sobering reminder that understanding the biological mechanism of a disease is the first step toward effective prevention.
Deep Dive
Prerequisite Knowledge
- No data available.
Where to go next
- No data available.
Deep Dive
Why Rabies Causes Fear of WaterAdded:
Unfortunately, what you're seeing here is called hydrophobia, which is a classic sign of advanced rabies infection. Rabies is a virus that travels through the nervous system to the brain, where it can cause severe inflammation. As it affects areas that control swallowing and breathing, even the attempt to drink water can trigger intense involuntary throat spasms. It's not a fear of water in the usual sense.
[music] It's the body reacting in a way that makes swallowing feel extremely difficult and distressing. By the time symptoms like this appear, the virus has already reached the brain, which is why rabies at this stage is almost completely fatal. What makes this especially important is that rabies is preventable if treated early. After a bite or exposure, prompt medical care with post-exposure prophylaxis can stop the virus before it ever reaches the nervous system. That early window is what makes all the difference.
Related Videos
3 Reasons Eating Meat Will Kill You?
Professor-Bart-Kay-Nutrition
1K views•2026-05-28
Group launches palliative care training campaign – May 29, 2026
cpac
593 views•2026-05-29
🍉 Benefits of Watermelon During Pregnancy | Healthy Fruit for Mom & Baby #medicoabhijit #healthymum
medicoabhijit_br
1K views•2026-05-30
7 Sneaky Attacks on Women's Womb Health You Never See Coming
DrBobbyPrice
1K views•2026-05-29
#shorts | First Guess of Brain Stroke? | Dr Manoj Vasireddy | Neurology | Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals
SriSriHolisticHospitals
103 views•2026-05-28
Whether you have chronic infections or mystery symptoms, Evvy’s Vaginal Health test can help you
evvybio
584 views•2026-06-01
Beyond Liver Disease: The Hidden Role of Protein in CLD Recovery | Dr. Karan Jain & Ms. Reshma Aleem
VoiceofHealthcare
420 views•2026-05-29
#Marsupialization of Urinary bladder for recurring cystorrhaphy leakage in a dog/#cystoliths/#rbk
drrbkushwaha
446 views•2026-05-29











