I was caught by my own dog and broke my skin and didn t bleed, but I had a little bruising and I nee

Updated on pet 2024-02-09
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the dog is healthy and bitten it doesn't matter, generally if there is no bleeding, there is no need to fight, if there is bleeding, it is necessary to get vaccinated within 24 hours for safety, only dog bites or scratches that carry the virus and attack will be infected with rabies, 30 to 70% of the injured will develop the disease, and will attack within three months, if your dog has rabies, then it will die about 15 days after the onset of the disease, this virus will be infected only if it comes into contact with blood.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is best to go for vaccination, but washing with ordinary soap 5-10 times can also have a disinfectant effect. I was bitten by my family, and I didn't get an injection, just washed, hehe.

    My dog is vaccinated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the skin is broken but there is no bleeding, you can use soap and water to wash it repeatedly, no need to play Generally, pet dogs at home do not have rabies virus, but from a health point of view, it is best to inject rabies vaccine within 24 hours of being scratched by a dog, after all, there is no harm in hitting the human body.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, I've been bitten by my house I don't know how many times, and nothing has happened so far, if you are really worried, you can go to the hospital to see.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The dog on the paw also has the virus, and the chance is 80%, depending on whether you add the dog to the 20%.

    If you don't think the situation is very serious, rinse with clean water, then wash with soapy water for more than 10 minutes, and disinfect with iodine and alcohol, and you'll be fine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If your dog has an annual vaccination, don't worry too much, just add some alcohol or iodine to it! If not, it's better to go to the hospital for an injection, safety first!

    The next time you are bitten, remember to disinfect it first!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's better to fight. No one can say for sure. Safety first.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Despite the fact that the dog is vaccinated... But there's still a little bit of bacteria. It is recommended that you get vaccinated. After all, human life is more important. Don't be afraid of trouble, lest there be trouble.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Vaccinations are recommended. Unless your dog has made 3 guarantees.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is rabies virus in saliva and dogs lick their paws. The general unbroken skin should not be safe to play

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Do dogs get vaccinated? If not, it is best to fight, and the health problem should be taken seriously.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is recommended that the virus is not just for the teeth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Get vaccinated just in case, don't hesitate to maybe this little money will save your life.

    After being scratched and bitten by a dog, it should be washed repeatedly with soap + water for a few minutes in time, and then coated with iodine. How old is your dog? Have you been vaccinated against rabies? If you have been vaccinated, everything is normal recently, and you have not been bitten by other dogs recently, you do not need to be vaccinated.

    There is no bleeding, wash it with water and apply iodine.

    Even if you scratch the epidermis and bleed, you don't need to be vaccinated.

    If the dog has not been vaccinated against rabies, then it must be vaccinated.

    No, rabies is contracted after being bitten.

    If you are not scratched, you are fine, if you are scratched or bitten by a cat or dog, as long as the panel mucosa is scratched and bitten, even if there is no bleeding, you should treat the wound immediately, the bleeding first squeeze out part of the blood, and if there is no bleeding, rinse directly with soapy water for 15 minutes and then disinfect the operation, and then go to the epidemic prevention department within 24 hours to inject the best vaccine.

    If there is no bleeding, wash it well with soapy water and dry it. If there is blood, be sure to get an injection.

    The rabies virus can only exist in the body fluids of the animal, and there is no virus on the paws of the animal, and it is quickly inactivated after leaving the body fluids, so the scratch does not need to be vaccinated against rabies, and the rabies virus must be transmitted through the exchange of body fluids, such as bite bleeding or skin breaking.

    Theoretically, a vaccinated dog cannot be completely ruled out, but if the domestic dog has not been bitten by a rabid dog in the past six months, the possibility of carrying rabies can be ruled out, and there is no need to go for injections.

    If you are sure that the dog has not been bitten by other mad dogs within half a year, you do not need to go for injections. If someone else's domestic dog is sure that it has not been bitten by a mad dog within half a year, or if it is true that it has been injected in the past two years, it does not need to be injected.

    2.After the puppy enters the house, it has not been bitten by a rabid dog, and it does not need to be injected, rabies cannot be inherited or transmitted from mother to child, only a dog that has been bitten by a rabid dog may carry the rabies virus and infect people, if the puppy is bitten by a rabid dog, it will hang up at that time, and it will not survive and then arrest people. If it is a purchased puppy, it is impossible for a dog dealer to be stupid enough to let a mad dog close to his dog cage, and it is even more impossible for someone else to bring it to him, and no one will let a mad dog into the house.

    Stray puppies will not survive if they are bitten by a rabid dog and no one will treat them, and they do not need to be injected unless there are special circumstances that really suspect that they have been bitten.

    3.For other kinds of dog scratches, it is necessary to go to the injection to prevent a very small probability of infection.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It doesn't matter if it's your domestic puppy, it's not a big deal if it's not a wild dog and a sick puppy, just do some simple treatment, answer it with soapy water. Don't be burdened, I've been biting you for days, and it's useless to get the rabies vaccine now.

    Lingwai tells you that in addition to children and pregnant women to pay attention to rabies vaccination. You are last year's vaccine The effect can only last one year, this time you were bitten and this time you are shot, rabies vaccine is not a medicine that can be immunized for life after one shot.

    If you have been bitten by a dog with rabies, you must treat the wound promptly and get a rabies vaccine within 24 hours.

    Aware can self-test without blood drawing, I wish you a healthy day cat!

    In addition, it tells you that the rabies vaccine is an antibody to rabies, not a weak virus of rabies, and it is not a rabies vaccine that really has rabies.

    It's okay to be in a situation like yours, but your mind is too burdened and you're always afraid. I can tell you definitively}}} It's too late for you to fight now.

    Also, be sure to go to a professional epidemic prevention center for injections and consultations, and do not go to the streets and community clinics for injections. Rabies vaccine is a special medical product that must have a relevant business license, and ordinary pharmacies are not allowed to sell it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello, I am a cooperating lawyer, I have received your question, I need a little time to answer, wait a minute.

    In this case, if it is less than half a year since the previous rabies vaccination, there is no need to re-inject. You'll need to get another dose of the vaccine in this case.

    Hello, if you are not sure, you can rinse the scratched area with soapy water and then disinfect it with alcohol or iodine.

    It is recommended to consult the local epidemic prevention station as soon as possible, inject rabies vaccine in time, clean the wound in time, rinse with soap and running water for 15-30 minutes, and divide the wound grade according to the wound condition for injection.

    Even if there is no bleeding, but as long as there is a scratch, rabies vaccination is required.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You can raise it at home without injections, but.

    Du if it is when walking the dog

    Scratched, if not particularly specialized.

    Deep, it is recommended to be diligent in disinfection, pay attention to the wound and your own health If it is very deep, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, the dog itself is estimated to be fine, mainly afraid of getting something on the paws outside.

    If you don't get scratched after walking the dog, you're usually fine.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Dogs are not contagious, so don't be afraid and don't spend that money

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Has your dog been vaccinated against rabies?

    If you have been vaccinated against rabies and it is your own dog, it is not a sudden and deliberate attack on you, and it is generally fine!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The insurance point is a rabies vaccine, but I think that the dog does not have rabies, so there is no need for it, and it is not a grit of teeth, I was also scratched by the dog I saw last time, and I did not get an injection, and now there is nothing wrong.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It's hard to say, it is recommended that you go for a rabies vaccination, so that it is more safe.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Normally, it's fine, but don't be reluctant to pay for an injection in the hospital.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Hehe It's okay, you said it was a long print, it's okay, it must be scratched by the claws, it's completely fine, pain is a regular thing, tomorrow you are looking at the wound, if it's swollen, then I'm sorry, I need an injection, if not, I'll get through it, but, there is ***, it may be, first the throat is uncomfortable, then the whole body is uncomfortable, then it is a cough, and finally it is a little fever, as long as it is a few days, it will be gone.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I don't think you need to get vaccinated in this case, just rinse it with plenty of water and apply some alcohol. If you are bitten by a dog, you should get a rabies vaccine immediately. We usually do experiments will always be bitten by mice, this is how the teacher taught us, the teacher said, that little bit of bacteria and viruses in the tap water rinsed quickly disappeared, not to mention that immune cells are vegetarian, the human body is very powerful.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Hehe, it's okay to wash the wound with soap!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    I still have to go to the hospital for a check-up.

    It depends on whether it is mild or severe!

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It's best to go to the hospital to find out.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    It's better to check it out.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    I don't know who used this netizen, it's outrageous, 010's is more correct.

    I would like to add a few points.

    The misconception of rabies vaccine is that manufacturers infinitely exaggerate the harm of rabies. In fact, only dogs infected with rabies need to be beaten, and I have never seen a similar domestic dog scratched by a domestic dog to fight. In general, injections are only required if they are attacked by stray wild dogs.

    There are several types of injuries that can be caused by a domestic dog.

    1. If the dog has just been bought, it should be beaten for safety reasons.

    2 If the dog has been raised for more than 1 month and bathed frequently (2 once 3 weeks), it is only scratched when playing, and there is no need to beat.

    3. If the dog has a bite or other wound with a certain depth, it should be beaten for safety reasons.

    4. If it is only subcutaneous bruising, there is no need to beat.

    5. If you have been vaccinated within 1 year, and the wound is not caused by a canine tooth, you do not need to be vaccinated. The reason is that although the concentration of vaccine antibodies decreases within 1 year, it is enough to resist ordinary wounds, unless it is a deep wound caused by canine teeth.

    6 Of course, if the dog shows an abnormal state, such as foaming at the mouth, or acting strangely and other abnormal times, the wound caused must be injected, even if it has been injected within six months, the wound must be treated and then tested, and further **.

    Generally speaking, due to the almost 100% fatality rate of rabies, coupled with the propaganda of domestic distributors combined with some bad doctors, many unnecessary injections are caused. I have been a dog owner for a long time and have some medical knowledge, you can refer to my advice.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Rabies vaccination is mandatory for any suspected exposure to rabies, including dogs that appear healthy, even with minor scratches. Because rabies virus is a neurotropic virus, our nerve endings are present in the epithelium, and if rabies virus is present in the animal we come into contact with, they will settle on the nerve endings. At the first opportunity, it will advance along the nerve to the nerve center, waiting for the opportunity to develop the disease, and the general incubation period is 3 months to 10 years.

    However, it is possible that there is no one, but it is better to get vaccinated, in case there is trouble.

    The effective concentration of antibodies can be maintained for half a year after full immunization of rabies vaccine, and after half a year, the antibody concentration will decrease, and the protective effect will be reduced. It has been almost half a year since August last year, so it is better to get vaccinated again.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Well, I'll talk about it. You really don't need to get a rabies vaccine anymore. First of all, you have been vaccinated against rabies, and you have produced antibodies, which are still within the effective protection period, and secondly, you have been bitten by your own dog, and there is no broken skin, as long as there is no broken skin, it is absolutely safe.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    No, it's okay if the skin isn't broken, and the antibodies produced by your previous vaccines are still ...... the expiration date

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    I've been bitten by dogs 5 times, so it's better for you to go get an injection.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Disinfect with alcohol. Take good care of yourself.

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