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The rabies virus in dogs does not remain latent forever, and the longest incubation period for rabies in dogs seems to be 3 months. 10 days here refers to testing for rabies when the dog that bites you bites you. A dog with a rabies attack is sure to die within 10 days, and if it doesn't, then it won't have rabies when it bites you.
If a dog does not have rabies, it is natural that people will not get rabies in the future. This is the World Health Organization's 10-day rabies observation method.
As long as your puppy was fine before and is alive and well, you don't have to worry that your puppy doesn't carry the rabies virus at all.
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Mad too sick to do. There is no cure. Focus on the early stage.
It's about your safety. Don't be reluctant to pay for it. Not much money.
Although in the countryside there are puppies that bite their skins, wash them with soap, wrap them in gauze with freshly cooked rice, and then put them on the wound to take drugs. Generally fine. But for your safety.
The Science of Injections. Don't try to save trouble.
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Very much needed, don't think about it! As for the original fight, there is no guarantee that now, it won't cost a few dollars after saying it, and it's good to have peace of mind.
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Persuade the landlord to go for an injection! Because it's already bleeding, it's worth spending money to buy peace of mind! I was scratched by a dog and went for an injection. It took me a while to go. It's so much easier now!
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It's better to still get a shot. Those who have been vaccinated against rabies within one year do not need to be vaccinated.
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Two words, needed.
If you don't want rabies.
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Be sure to get vaccinated, if your dog is licensed and vaccinated, then you can leave it to chance.
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According to the CDC, if you are bitten by a dog, you should wash the wound as soon as possible and get a rabies vaccination as recommended by your doctor. Even if a dog has received a rabies vaccine right away, there is no guarantee that it will not spread the rabies virus. Therefore, if you are bitten by a domestic dog, it is best to go to the hospital to receive rabies vaccination, especially if the dog's injection history is unknown.
If the dog has a history of vaccinations that prove that the dog has been vaccinated against rabies, the doctor can also be blind to assess the need for rabies vaccination based on the injury. At the same time, bite wounds also need to pay attention to wound treatment and disinfection.
If your dog is not showing symptoms of rabies and has not been in contact with an animal suspected of having rabies when you are bitten and bleeding from a domestic dog that has been in your possession for more than two months, you are at low risk of getting rabies. However, to be on the safe side, it is recommended that you wash your wound and get vaccinated against rabies as soon as possible.
Please note that even though the dog was domesticated for more than two months, it is still possible to be infected with the rabies virus. Especially in puppies within the first month of life, their mothers may carry the virus. It is recommended that you contact your veterinarian for professional advice.
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If you are bitten by a dog and bleeding with a smirk, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to receive it**. Depending on the injury, the doctor will assess whether rabies vaccination is needed. In general, doctors usually recommend rabies vaccination if there is a possibility of rabies in a dog, or if the dog's vaccination status is unclear.
This both prevents rabies and reduces the risk to patients. It is recommended that you consult your doctor at the time of your acceptance.
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It needs to be beaten, the rabies virus is latent. You won't be able to see it for a while.
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It's better to get vaccinated, otherwise you won't worry.
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There is no necessary causal relationship between rabies and being bitten by a dog......
First, the premise of your infection with the virus is that the dog has become ill, and the virus is only present in the body fluids of the affected animal. And it also needs to be infected by other diseased animals ...... get sickIn other words, if the dog behaves in a controlled manner, does not have access to animals of unknown health, and has not been injured by them, it is unlikely that it will be infected with the virus and become ill. Three-month-old dogs are generally followed when they go out, and it is unlikely to be dangerous, and if it is a sick dog, not only will there be abnormal symptoms after the onset of the disease, but it will also die within a few days.
2. Rabies has an incubation period, but it is usually not too long, and it is related to body size, like a person, generally half a month to a month, and very few can be up to half a year. Theoretically, if you do not develop the disease for more than one year, you can be considered free of infection. Like what has been dormant for more than ten years and decades, it is just an extreme case on a medical report, and the probability is not higher than winning the jackpot in the lottery.
Three, let's say you are infected with the virus, but as long as you don't get sick, go to the vaccine and successfully produce antibodies. Taking a step back, as long as the disease occurs, it can basically be regarded as absolute death, and if it is already onset, there is no need to be afraid, because there is no need to be afraid of ......
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If you are bitten by a puppy, you need to be vaccinated against rabies from a safety point of view. When I was a child, I was bitten into the mouth by a big wolf dog that had just given birth to cubs, and there were a row of tooth marks on the back of my hand, all of which were broken and bloody, and I didn't dare to tell my family at the time, nor was I vaccinated, and now I didn't get sick, which means that the dog was healthy at that time, and there was no rabies virus in the body, and it would not have any impact on the body, so don't worry. The longest known incubation period for rabies is not more than 6 years, and there is no scientific basis for saying that the incubation period for rabies is several decades.
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Let's take it, I got the last shot on July 26, my uncle is from the epidemic prevention station, and his colleague told me that the rabies vaccine is nothing***, and if the body is good, the body will not react. I struggled with it at the time, but I relaxed after the fight. The current vaccine is four shots, one for each arm for the first time.
Every time I got the rest of the injection, I didn't have any reaction, that is, I went to the supermarket to buy a bunch of things after the first injection, and forgot that the doctor said that I was not allowed to take heavy objects... The needle mouth is swollen... Remember not to drink, smoke, eat chocolate, do not eat spicy, do not eat cold, do not do strenuous exercise, do not drink cola, do not eat fish, shrimp and seafood, this is all what the doctor said, and it is best not to let the needle touch the water within a day, in case of inflammation and discomfort.
It is more painful to avoid eating. And the vaccine is not expensive, and the whole process is more than 400. There are no bad symptoms, don't worry.
I really didn't react, and don't keep patrolling after the shot, I didn't have a parent to accompany me for the first injection, and I felt out of breath after the shot, and the doctor said disdainfully, scared.
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Does that depend on whether the dog owner has been vaccinated? If you have it, it's fine, if you don't know it, it's better to go for a fight for the sake of insurance.
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Injections are required. Normal dogs and cats (according to the literature, a considerable number of normal dogs and cats have rabies virus in their saliva) should not rush to the hospital to find a doctor for treatment, but should immediately, on the spot, and thoroughly rinse the wound. In case you can't find a water source, you can even rinse it with human urine instead of clean water, and then try to find a water source.
Flush the wound one is to be fast. Every second counts to flush out the rabies virus from the wound as quickly as possible. Because after a long time, the virus enters the human tissues, invades the central nervous system along the nerves, and kills people.
The second is to be thorough. Because the wounds of dog and cat bites are often small on the outside and deep on the inside, this requires that when rinsing, try to expand the wound as much as possible, let it be fully exposed, and squeeze the soft tissues around the wound, and the amount of water to be flushed should be large, and the water flow should be rapid, and it is best to rinse it with water from the tap urgently. Third, the wound should not be bandaged.
Except for individual wounds that are large and hurt blood vessels and need to stop bleeding, generally do not use any drugs and do not bandage, because the rabies virus is anaerobic, and in the absence of oxygen, the rabies virus will grow in large numbers.
After repeated irrigation of the wound, it should be sent to the hospital for further wound irrigation (remember to wash the wound carefully in the hospital), and then the rabies vaccine should be given. In particular, it should be pointed out here that after being bitten by dogs and cats, the wound should not be treated in any way, and the mistake is that not only the wound is not washed, but the red potion wrapped in gauze is more harmful, and it is important not to travel long distances to rush to a big hospital for treatment, but should immediately, on the spot, thoroughly rinse the wound, and inject rabies vaccine within 24 hours.
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I've had that experience.
I was scratched by a dog because I went to grab something from its mouth.
There was no bleeding, only a little bit of skin.
Then my mom took me to the doctor, and when the doctor saw it, he said that there was no need for vaccinations if there was no bleeding.
If you feel particularly uneasy, it doesn't hurt to get vaccinated, and you don't have to be careful.
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Yes, because the bacteria may have already entered, and it is better not to get in, and if they do, it will be troublesome.
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Yes, you have to inject into the bloodstream, be careful to make the ship of ten thousand years.
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See if the dog has been vaccinated against rabies, wash it with soapy water, and use running water
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Go to the hospital first to clean the broken skin, and the doctor will tell you.
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Are the house dogs still around??? If you are still there, you don't get an injection Generally, if you are bitten by a dog, wash the wound first and then take the injection, and finally observe for 10 days, if the dog is still there, you can stop the injection or continue to inject, but it does not mean that you will be observed if you are bitten by a dog, and if you don't get an injection, rabies will develop very quickly, and some of you will have 10 days, and it will be too late to get an injection at that time.
Don't be afraid of ghosts knocking on the door, don't be afraid, accompany your father more, and if you are still worried, go to the temple to offer incense. This kind of thing, although it is better to believe it than not to believe it, but also not to be afraid of everything, come on!
Bitten by a mosquito. Or is it a disease. bar.