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Bleeding, broken skin?? If yes, go to the hospital to get the rabies vaccine immediately, and get the injection as soon as possible after being bitten by a dog, it is useless to miss the best time for you to get the injection. This kind of thing can be big or small, even if your dog has been vaccinated against rabies, you still have to get it.
It's a matter of your own life, if it's okay, of course, it's good, but this kind of thing can't stand that just in case, so for your own good, it is recommended that you go for an injection as soon as possible.
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The bite was broken, the skin was broken, the bleeding was exposed, and the flesh was exposed. The above should go to the hospital for rabies vaccination, within 24 hours, even if your dog has been vaccinated against rabies, you have to go. It is advisable to listen to the opinions of others
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Today I was bitten by a Rottweiler, and I washed it with water and soap.
I can't remember how many times I've been bitten by a dog, hehe, let's calm down.
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Is there any bloodshed? If there is one, it is better to recommend that you get the rabies vaccine, my mother was vaccinated when she was bitten by a dog.
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What are you afraid of if you're scared, cut off your hands to stop the poison from spreading to your body Are you still afraid of something or cutting off your hands.
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Needle go! How can there be such stupid people? You have the most viruses inside the puppy. You've made a good seedling for the dog.
But people don't. Whenever there is bleeding or scratching, you need to get an injection! Rabies 10 years hidden! Note. Remember!
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Be sure to get a rabies shot.
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Rabies vaccination is safer.
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If the skin is bitten by a dog at home, disinfect the wound as soon as possible, immediately rinse the wound with a large amount of running water (20% soapy water is best) for more than 20 minutes, and at the same time squeeze out some of the blood around the wound, and then disinfect it alternately with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol, repeat 2-3 times, until the bleeding stops naturally. If the skin is bitten by a dog at home, disinfect the wound as soon as possible, immediately rinse the wound with a large amount of running water (20% soapy water is best) for more than 20 minutes, and at the same time squeeze out some of the blood around the wound, and then disinfect it alternately with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol, repeat 2-3 times, until the bleeding stops naturally. No bandaging is required to allow the wound to be fully exposed.
Regardless of whether the dog that bites the person has been vaccinated or not, whether the dog is a domestic dog or a stray dog, whether the bitten person has been bitten and bleeding, or only bitten out tooth marks, as long as it is bitten or scratched, or the broken wound is licked by the dog, you must go to the hospital for vaccination as soon as possible. Because rabies has an incubation period, it is generally 1 to 3 months, the shortest is less than 1 week, and the rarely is more than 1 year. Therefore, getting vaccinated as soon as possible is the right way to go.
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1. If you are bitten by a puppy, see if there is a wound at the bite and whether there is any broken skin at the first time. If there is no broken skin, no wounds, just a small scratch, then there is no need for rabies vaccination.
2. If you are bitten by a dog, but the wound is relatively small, you need to treat the wound in time. Squeeze the area around the wound firmly to squeeze the blood out.
3. Rinse the wound with soapy water in time after squeezing, and then rinse repeatedly with water, and apply some iodine wine after rinsing.
4. After rinsing with water, you should quickly go to a regular hospital for rabies vaccination, whether it is rabies or not, you must be injected.
5. If you are bitten by a dog, you should pay attention to rest, avoid drinking alcohol and eating spicy food, because it will affect the effect of the vaccine.