Why is rabies is called hydrophobia? Explain.
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If a person is suffering from rabies then he gains the fear against water which is usually said to be hydrophobia and the person is often called hydrophobic
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Rabies is medically termed hydrophobia (fear of water or any liquid) because with the onset of paralysis, which also affects the oropharyngeal muscles and the swallowing and breathing centers in the brain, the person infected with rabies is unable to swallow, especially liquid, and has the sensation of choking when ...
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