Was it necessary to be bitten by a domestic puppy and say that I wanted to get an immunoglobulin whe

Updated on healthy 2024-03-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Rabies protein is given whenever bleeding is required, and the goal is to quickly neutralize the virus entering the bloodstream in the acute phase, because the vaccine does not work immediately at the time of vaccination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You'd better get more stuff, don't be afraid of 10,000, just in case! Keep in mind that zoonotic rabies mortality can be as high as 100!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Depending on the size of the wound, of course, it is well laid, but generally it is not necessary to read the instructions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, didn't the doctor explain it to you, just get the rabies vaccine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, you don't.

    Unless your head, face, neck and shoulders have been bitten by a dog and have been severely lacerated, etc., very close to the nerve center, there is a possibility that the virus will directly attack the brain in a short period of time.

    Ordinary bites do not require globulin injections, and antibodies will be produced to protect you after three injections. Immunoglobulin only plays a role in boosting, and usually, there is no need to spend this unjust money at all.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The wound is not serious, and there is no need to inject egg white.

    A rabies vaccine is fine.

    Wound cleaning and disinfection are well treated.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After being bitten by a dog, if the wound is not serious, you only need to be vaccinated against rabies! If the wound is severe and there are more bites, an immunoglobulin injection is required because it has a quick onset of action and a long maintenance time!

    Proper wound management should do the following:

    First of all, the wound should be flushed thoroughly. Rinse thoroughly with 3%-5% soapy water or water, if the wound is deep, the syringe must be inserted into the wound for perfusion cleaning, and all the dog's saliva should be removed as much as possible. Half an hour is appropriate.

    Secondly, the medicine is applied correctly. Some patients feel that the wound is not big, and it is okay to apply some red and purple syrup at will, which is not right. The correct way is to rinse and scrub the wound with alcohol and iodine.

    Wound treatment should be completed as soon as possible, even if it is 1-2 days or even 3-4 days late, do not neglect the treatment of the wound, at this time, if the wound has scabbed, the scab should be removed and treated according to the above method. Third, remember that the wound should not be bandaged or sutured, and the wound should be exposed as much as possible. If bandaging and suturing is necessary (eg, excessive bleeding), ensure that the wound has been thoroughly cleaned and disinfected and that antirabies serum has been injected.

    If the head and neck are bitten, fingers, or severe bites, anti-rabies serum or rabies immune globulin may be injected around and at the bottom of the wound.

    Infectious disease experts remind everyone: rabies is not necessarily a rabies bite, it can be a "healthy" dog, a cat with the virus, a mouse and other animals, the incubation period can be a few days, can be a few years, or even decades, once there is an animal bite, wound cleaning must be carried out, rabies vaccine injection.

    Rabies, also known as hydrophobia, is an acute infectious disease caused by rabies virus and mainly invading the central nervous system. Human rabies is usually caused by the bite of a sick dog. The clinical manifestations are characteristic hydrophobia, wind phobia, fear and restlessness, pharyngeal muscle spasm, progressive paralysis, etc.

    Its incubation period is as short as 10 days, with an average of 30-60 days, and individual can last for several decades. The incidence of the disease and the length of the incubation period are related to the bite site, the virulence of the strain, post-injury treatment, and human resistance.

    The closer the bite site is to the head and face, the deeper and more extensive the injury, the higher the incidence and the shorter the incubation period, with a case fatality rate of nearly 100%. Because the rabies virus mainly exists in the brain tissue and spinal cord of sick animals, there is also a large amount of virus in the salivary glands and saliva of sick dogs, and it is excreted with the saliva. Therefore, in addition to being transmitted through bites, rabies virus can also invade the human body through various wounds and scratches, licking mucous membranes and **.

    In addition, a small number of dogs can be infected through the process of slaughtering, skinning, and cutting sick dogs. Therefore, in addition to being careful not to be bitten by dogs, we should also be careful not to be licked by dogs, and we should also focus on protecting our wounds from being licked by dogs.

    In recent years, it is not uncommon to report rabies caused by the bite of "healthy" dogs, and it has gradually attracted people's attention. The number of people with pets is increasing, and don't forget to give your baby regular vaccinations. Experts remind everyone that there is no cure for rabies once it occurs, so the key is prevention.

    Once a dog bite occurs, it should be treated according to the above method.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, after being bitten by a dog, as long as there is a ** wound, you need to inject rabies vaccine in time to prevent rabies infection. In general, as long as you are not bitten by an animal that has already suffered from the disease, or if the bite is severe, and the bite site is located on the head and face, you do not need to inject immune proteins.

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