Do I need to get rabies if I am bitten by a dog?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, the incubation period of rabies varies from person to person, so you can't be a little lazy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, or if the consequences are not serious.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the dog hits, your threat is small, for the sake of safety, it's better to hit the dog is not vaccinated, then you have to pay attention.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Some of them are fine, some of them are fine, and it's better to beat one of my relatives who was bitten, and if they didn't fight, they were fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    . If you are bitten and not beaten, don't you look for death?

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Need.

    If you are bitten by your own dog, regardless of whether your dog has been vaccinated against rabies, if there is a ** breakage, you need to be vaccinated against rabies.

    After being bitten by a dog, you should leave and rinse with running water and soapy water alternately for more than 15 minutes at the first time, and then disinfect with alcohol or iodine, and try to squeeze out the blood. If there is a ** damage or bleeding, rabies vaccine should be injected within 24 hours to prevent the occurrence of rabies, and rabies vaccine injection after being bitten by a dog is the only effective way to prevent rabies.

    If the bite of the dog is relatively severe, rabies immune globulin should be injected at the same time as the rabies vaccine. After vaccination, it is recommended not to drink alcohol, strong tea, coffee, cola, chocolate milk and other foods that contain caffeine. It is also necessary to avoid strenuous exercise and very heavy physical exertion so as not to affect the immune effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Must drop! No doubts! Pet dogs are also dogs, just in case, if it is bitten by your own pet dog, such a dog must not be wanted, quickly dispose of it, it is best to kill!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you can confirm that you have been domesticated and have not been in contact with outside animals, you don't need to be vaccinated, if you are not sure, it is better to be vaccinated for the sake of safety.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think this problem should be like this, you have been bitten by a pet dog, you must go to rabies vaccination, because the dog's mouth is very smelly, it is harmful to the human body, and the sound is easy to get rabies, so you must get a rabies vaccine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Whether you are bitten by a pet dog or a stray dog outside, you must go to the hospital to treat the wound and get a rabies vaccine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Dogs are vaccinated against bites, and people need to be vaccinated against rabies.

    Rabies is a zoonotic disease caused by rabies virus infection, if the dog has been vaccinated against rabies and bites within 6 months, the bitten person generally does not need to be injected with rabies vaccine, because rabies vaccination can exert immunity within 6 months, but after more than 6 months, it is no longer valid, then it is necessary to re-inject rabies vaccine.

    In addition, if the dog bites within 1-2 days of receiving the rabies vaccine, at this time, the rabies vaccine has just entered the body and does not produce enough antibodies, so it is recommended that the bitten person be vaccinated with rabies vaccine.

    Dogs after rabies vaccination does not mean 100% immunity, a small number of dogs may still get rabies after vaccination, it is not excluded that dogs have been infected with rabies virus before vaccination, after biting people, the saliva of dogs with viruses invades through the wound, which will lead to rabies.

    Reasons for vaccinations in dogs

    1. Vaccination, which can provide antibodies for puppies.

    The first dose of the vaccine can be started at the age of 5-6 weeks, because at this time, it is the weaning period of the puppy, and the antibody source received during breastfeeding will gradually disappear.

    2. Resist the invasion of various infectious diseases.

    There are two types of dog vaccinations, one is a vaccine to prevent infectious diseases, and the other is a vaccine to prevent rabies virus.

    Vaccines to prevent infectious diseases, mainly for joint vaccines, puppies in the first year of three injections, adult dogs a year of injections, the main prevention of infectious diseases include: canine parvo, canine distemper, canine coronavirus, infectious hepatitis, leptospirosis, etc., is crucial, rabies vaccine, is to inhibit rabies virus, not only for the safety of dogs, but also the greatest protection for people, to avoid the emergence of human and animal infectious diseases.

    3. Protect the dog's contact.

    For puppies, contact with a new environment also requires certain safety protection, especially when touching other dogs, but also to prevent pathogens carried by other dogs.

    4. Prevent the pathogens carried by the mother itself.

    There are some pathogens that are carried by the dog's mother, that is, the dog's mother itself has pathogens, so once the dog's own resistance is reduced, it will increase the chance of the dog contracting the disease.

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