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Washing with water and soap washes away the blood that carries germs and prevents the virus from entering the body.
The cat has been vaccinated, this is the first protection, no bleeding is no problem, if you are not assured, you can make up for a shot.
You should be sick because you go out to play and encounter a cold, or irregular work and rest time caused by low immunity, the virus is generally infected after contact with cold patients, listen to the doctor's words, rest well, keep the mood relaxed and improve resistance.
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If a person gets rabies, he is scratched and bitten by a cat or dog with rabies, if it is a cat at home, it must be no problem if it has been vaccinated, and cats and dogs with rabies usually live for a short time, and die a week or two after the onset of the disease. If the cat that catches you is still alive, you don't have to worry, the fever is just a coincidence.
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As soon as there is a wound, it is recommended to get a rabies vaccine immediately. You hurry up and go to the hospital for a check-up. Maybe you won't get sick that quickly, but let's get it checked.
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It's inflammation caused by soil and water adaptation, and there's nothing wrong with it! Rest assured! The chance of infection in domestic cats is very low! ~
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Fever has nothing to do with cat's paws, the rabies virus is an anaerobic virus that does not survive on cats' paws, and bitten is another matter, so don't worry!
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It's okay, it's okay to be clawed and have a fever == But I think even if it does, it shouldn't be so fast.
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It's over, why don't you get vaccinated after you get caught.
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If the cat scratches the skin slightly but does not bleed, the risk of contracting the rabies virus is not high. However, proper treatment is also necessary, and it is recommended to rinse the wound with soap and tap water for half an hour, then apply alcohol or iodophor to the wound, and then go to the hospital for vaccination within 24 hours. If you are only slightly scratched by a cat and the wound is not bleeding, you don't have to worry too much.
The risk of being infected with the rabies virus is small, but proper wound management is still needed. It is recommended that it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up, and if possible, to be vaccinated against rabies.
If you are slightly scratched by a cat but do not bleed, you can first rinse the wound with running soapy water for 20 minutes, and then rinse the wound with plenty of tap water for 10 minutes. The wound is then disinfected and alcohol or iodophor is applied to the wound and its surroundings**.
Regardless of whether there is bleeding after being scratched by a cat, the safest measures should be taken. After rinsing the wound with soapbox tap water and disinfecting it with alcohol, it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible to get the rabies vaccine, and only a few dozen shots can ensure that you do not get rabies.
How to prevent infection with the rabies virus.
Prevention of rabies starts with immunizing family cats and avoiding too much contact with stray cats. For unfamiliar cats, try not to pet and tease, and treat the wound in time after being bitten or scratched. Antimicrobials are used if necessary, and tetanus antitoxin is used if the wound is deep.
Once a person is scratched and bitten, he must be injected with rabies vaccine immediately, and in severe cases, rabies immune globulin must be injected.
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Injections can be omitted.
The simple criterion for determining whether tetanus is needed is the depth of the wound and what caused the wound. The conditions that need to be met at the same time to be infected with tetanus are: (1) open tissue injury and deep wound.
When the wound is deep enough to require stitches, or when you receive some serious trauma, such as a stab wound or puncture wound from a sharp substance such as nails, wood, thorns, etc., and bleed, such a deep and fine wound is a breeding ground for tetanus bacilli. (2) There is devitalized tissue or local tissue ischemia and hypoxia in the wound. The wound has necrotic tissue, blood clot congestion, or over-tight packing, ischemia, etc., forming an oxygen-deficient environment suitable for the growth and reproduction of tetanus bacteria.
3) Invasion by Clostridium tetani from the outside world. For example, the wound is stained with soil contaminated with feces.
Precautions: If you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital or community hospital for consultation.
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If the skin is slightly scratched by the cat and there is no bleeding, the risk of infection with the rabies virus is not great, but regular treatment is also necessary, it is recommended to rinse the wound with soap and tap water for half an hour, then apply alcohol or iodophor to the wound, and then go to the hospital within 24 hours to get vaccinated.
If the owner is only slightly scratched by the cat, the wound does not bleed, you don't have to worry too much, the risk of being infected with rabies virus is small, but formal treatment is still needed, it is recommended that the owner should go to the hospital for a check-up, if possible, inject rabies vaccine within 24 hours, only timely vaccination can ensure that you will not be infected with rabies.
1. Rinse and disinfect
If there is a slight scratch but no bleeding, the wound can be rinsed with running soapy water for 20 minutes, then with plenty of tap water for 10 minutes, then disinfected and applied alcohol or iodophor to the wound and its surroundings**.
2. Vaccination
Regardless of bleeding after being scratched by a cat, the owner should take the safest ** measures, rinse the wound with soapy water and artesian water, and disinfect it with alcohol, and need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine.
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First of all, see if there is any bleeding, if there is no bleeding, rub the broken skin with alcohol, if there is no pain, there is no need to beat.
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Rabies virus is the main way of transmission is that when an animal infected with rabies bites or scratches a person, rabies virus enters the human body through saliva, and rabies virus can also enter the human body through the normal mucous membrane without damage, or the liquid with rabies virus splashes into the eyes and enters the human body through the conjunctiva of the eye, but there are far fewer examples of entering the human body in this way, in addition, the examples of infection by inhaling rabies virus droplets in the air are also rare, only when the concentration of rabies virus in the air reaches an extremely high level, It can happen! >>>More
No, the rabies virus is present in the saliva of dogs! (Every dog has it) Only a bite can be contagious, and there must be a trauma (broken skin), otherwise the virus will not enter the body! Rest assured.
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.
If I am scratched by a dog, do I have to get the rabies vaccine? TCM reminds that it is important to treat wounds correctly!!
I have not been adopted by a cat, because cats are small animals, and they cannot adopt humans, so there is only the possibility of humans adopting cats, and there is no possibility of cats adopting humans.