The skin was scratched by the dog and did not bleed, and the dog scratched a little skin without ble

Updated on pet 2024-03-03
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello landlord!

    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!

    As long as you squeeze the wound when you clean it to make sure that there is no bleeding from the wound, then there is no need for rabies vaccination! If the wound bleeds after squeezing, please go to the epidemic prevention station in time to get the tetanus vaccine and rabies vaccine! This is for the health of yourself and your family!

    I hope my words can help you, if you feel satisfied! Thank you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rabies is transmitted by contact, and it's okay if you don't bleed; If you have a hidden shadow in your heart, you may wish to get a few injections (effective within 24 hours after the injury).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Small blister ??? Is it blood? Is there a blood stain, if not, no bleeding, no need to panic. I was also caught by my family gg, and it was also a red mark, and I had to go to the hospital for injections if I was bleeding. Safety first.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's okay as long as it doesn't bleed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended that the landlord go to the hospital and listen to the doctor's advice for the sake of safety. For the sake of the body, the body is important. Even if you spend a little money to buy peace of mind.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is recommended to rinse the wound with running soapy water and tap water for half an hour, then apply alcohol or iodophor for disinfection, and finally go to the hospital for rabies vaccination within 24 hours.

    Although it is theoretically okay to be scratched by a dog with a little skin and no bleeding, the rabies virus can enter the bloodstream through the mucous membranes, so it is recommended to immediately carry out regular emergency treatment and go to the hospital for rabies vaccination within 24 hours. If you are lucky, once rabies occurs, the mortality rate will be almost 100%, and it will be difficult for the gods to save it at that time.

    1. Rinse and disinfect

    If the owner is scratched by the dog and has a little skin but does not bleed, you can first rinse the wound with running soapy water for 20 minutes, then rinse the wound with plenty of tap water for 10 minutes, and then disinfect the wound and apply alcohol or iodophor to the wound and its surroundings**.

    2. Vaccination

    Regardless of whether the owner has bleeding after being scratched by the dog, the safest ** measure should be taken, rinse the wound with soapy water and artesian water for half an hour, then disinfect the wound with alcohol or iodine, and finally go to the hospital as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you are bitten by an animal (such as a dog, cat, wolf, etc.) and you are not sure whether the animal is a healthy and non-toxic animal, you should go to the hospital in time to treat the wound, or wash the wound repeatedly and thoroughly with soap and water, so that most of the invading virus can be washed away, and then go to the health and epidemic prevention department as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine. The sooner the vaccine is administered, the better the effect and the more likely it is to be protected.

    Knowing a little bit about it might give you a little peace of mind. Rabies is terrible, but there's no need to be a snake.

    Only when a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) has rabies will his teeth spread the germs.

    If you are your own dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you don't need to be vaccinated at all.

    If a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) does have rabies, it will die within a week, and there is basically no case where a dog does not die.

    Here's what the World Health Organization has to say.

    1. If you are bitten by a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) that has symptoms of disease or has abnormal behavior with a healthy dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you should get the rabies vaccine as soon as possible after you are bitten. Also observe the dog that bites you (or other warm-blooded animals that bite you), if the animal has not died of rabies within 10 days, you can stop the rabies vaccination, and you can determine that you have not been infected with rabies at all.

    2.Healthy dogs (or other warm-blooded animals) are not poisonous. ("Poisonous" is a medical term that means "infectious," and "non-toxic" means that even if dogs, cats, etc., carry the rabies virus, they are not contagious until they develop the disease.) )

    That is, if you are sure that your dog is healthy, you don't need to be vaccinated at all.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It has been several days since the dog scratched the skin, and there is no point in cleaning the wound, it can be disinfected with iodine or alcohol. Go to the Centers for Disease Control in time to get the mad vaccine.

    Recommendation: In case of being bitten by a dog, be sure to get vaccinated. Even if the biting dog has been vaccinated, it must still be vaccinated with 5 shots.

    Suggestions: There is no rabies vaccine, don't worry, it is best to be vaccinated if you are bitten by rats, dogs, cats and other animals, otherwise there is a risk of rabies.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you are bitten by a healthy dog, you do not need to be vaccinated, only if you are bitten by a dog with rabies, you need to be vaccinated, and the symptoms of rabies dogs are obvious. and death from onset within 3-5 days. If you are afraid, it is recommended to get vaccinated first, and then observe if the dog dies, if not, to prove that the dog is a healthy dog.

    It doesn't matter if the dog dies after 10 days, the rabies virus is present in the saliva 3 to 5 days before the onset of the disease. There is no data to indicate that if a healthy dog is bitten and scratched by a healthy dog, there will be rabies. It is said that it is because of the benefits of the vaccine that the horror of being bitten by a dog is increased, and then it is spread falsely.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I was scratched by a dog today, and it was also your case, and the doctor told me that for safety, you can take injections to prevent it, because once you have an attack, the death rate is 100%, and five injections, a course of treatment, that is, about three or four hundred, can be prevented, because it may be a break that cannot be seen by the naked eye. After scratching, be sure to rinse with soap and water, and then go to a regular hospital to inject the vaccine, you still have to ask the doctor for the specific situation, this is for reference only.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello netizens, I was playing with my dog this morning and was accidentally caught by it, but the scratch was lighter, there was no broken skin and no bleeding, but there was a red trace, bulging. Do I need a rabies vaccine in this case? Please help ...... netizensThank you!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Any bacteria and viruses must have an entrance to enter our body to cause disease, that is to say, there must be a wound, if there is no wound, there is no need to take a vaccination, if you are really not at ease, wash it with soap and then disinfect it with iodine! (I'm a doctor and have two small pet dogs at home).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If there is no bleeding, you can do without injections, and if you are really worried, you can go to the hospital and ask.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't be too nervous, see if the dog has any disease, if there is a rabies, the dog will have serious symptoms such as loose poop and vomiting, and will die soon. If that doesn't happen, you can rest assured. There may be a small germ lurking in your dog's paws, but you don't bleed, so don't worry too much.

    The vast majority of the dog's germs are infected by saliva and blood, if the **surface is not damaged, just out of the red channel, generally like your treatment method will be fine.

    If the next time you are caught by the dog, the skin is not broken, and there is no bleeding, you can rest assured, if there is some blood, as long as your dog is clean, quickly disinfect with disinfectant, just in case. If your puppy lives in a dirty area, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for injections.

    Dogs must be vaccinated, then you can live a happy and comfortable life with you safely, and dogs should also pay attention to personal hygiene.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you don't see blood, and you don't break the skin, it's fine, and oh, even if you are bitten by a vaccinated dog, you have to get vaccinated The rabies vaccine for dogs only prevents transmission between dogs and dogs, not between humans and animals, so you don't need to be vaccinated now, but if you are bitten by a vaccinated dog in the future, and it bleeds, you must be vaccinated.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Teach you how.

    You go test it.

    That bit of salt water is thicker.

    Rub it on the marks you said.

    If it hurts. I advise you to get a rabies vaccine right away.

    The dog mom hit.

    It's useless if the puppy doesn't do it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    That's not going to work.

    You'd better be careful.

    After all, the rabies mortality rate is 100%.

    A few hundred dollars for peace of mind!

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