I was bitten by my own puppy in my hometown, and my skin was broken and bleeding, and I didn t rub i

Updated on healthy 2024-04-27
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Be sure to get a rabies shot! Rabies can be latent for more than ten years without attacking, and once it occurs, it will not be saved and may hurt relatives, so you must go to vaccination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In such a situation, it should be fought.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When we see all kinds of cute and charming pets, many people can't help but want to have one, especially some cute cats and dogs are the most common. However, if you add such a new member to your home, there will be a lot of problems that will arise with it. What should we do if we are bitten by a pet?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This kind of thing is better to raise seedlings, just in case, now rabies is worse than AIDS, as long as you are infected, you can only wait for death and have no cure, and you can't feel sorry for the more than 300 yuan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it's not a problem to just scratch the skin slightly, just wipe it with alcohol and disinfect it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Did it bleed? If there is no bloodshed, it is better to disinfect it with alcohol, but it is better to get vaccinated.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Go to the hospital within 24 hours to get vaccinated, don't delay

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you have bleeding, you must get vaccinated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You still need to get a rabies vaccine, just in case.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I said it's okay, if you don't feel at ease, you can get vaccinated.

    The international evidence for judging rabies infection is the 10-day observation method, that is, if the dog that bites you dies due to rabies within 10 days after biting you, then you must be vaccinated immediately, if the dog does not develop rabies within 10 days, then it means that the dog does not carry a large amount of rabies virus, and the chance of human infection with rabies is almost zero. The mortality rate of rabies is 100%, but the chance of contracting rabies is very low, and it cannot be said that it is the same as winning the lottery. Of course not absolutely...

    If you think the dog is healthy, nothing abnormal don't worry

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Is it possible to get rabies from a dog bite? There are three types of dog bites:

    1. Being bitten by a healthy dog, the saliva of a healthy dog does not contain rabies virus, and this kind of dog bite will not cause rabies.

    2. If you are bitten (scratched) by dogs with healthy appearance and rabies virus in saliva (including rabies in the incubation period and healthy dogs with viruses), some people may have rabies. For example, a farmer in Huaibin County, Henan Province, was bitten by a healthy-looking dog three years ago, and the injuries were very minor, with only a few tooth marks and no bleeding. I don't know if it was a mad dog or a poisonous dog, and I didn't take any preventive treatment, and I died of rabies in early 1989.

    Therefore, in rabies-endemic areas, all dog bites (scratches) should be prevented and treated as soon as possible.

    3. Bitten by a rabid dog: Dogs generally carry the virus in their saliva from 3 to 14 days before rabies. It is difficult to determine whether a person is infected after being bitten by a rabid dog, because the wound has a small amount of virus, and there is no rapid and sensitive method to directly confirm that there is live rabies virus in the wound, and the virus does not appear damage in local cells and does not cause obvious pathological changes.

    Generally speaking, whether the infection is affected depends on whether the garment is bitten, whether the epidermis is damaged, the location and severity of the injury (the head and face, fingers are bitten or the wound is large and deep, and the chance of multiple bites is more likely to occur), the type of animal that bites, the health status and resistance of the injured person, whether the person is using hormone drugs, whether the wound is treated promptly and thoroughly, and whether the vaccine and anti-rabies serum are injected. Humans are generally susceptible to rabies, but people who are bitten by sick animals do not always develop rabies.

    According to statistics, the incidence of head and face injuries is 40 60%, the incidence of lower limb injuries is 3 15%, and the incidence of hand and arm bites is 15 40%. Among all mad animals, the risk of mad wolf bite is the greatest, and the incidence rate is generally about 50%, or even higher.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Medical experts point out that cats and dogs have rabies virus and bacteria. If a person is bitten or scratched by a cat or dog, or even after touching a cat or dog as long as there is a slight wound, after a period of rabies incubation period, rabies symptoms such as irritability, panic, trismus, fear of light and water may occur. Once the disease develops, typical symptoms and signs appear, death is assured, and the case fatality rate is 100%!

    And there will be some small wounds on people's ** that are more or less invisible to the naked eye. These subtle breakages can spread rabies as long as they come into contact with dogs and cats. This also explains that the so-called civilized dog keeping on a leash is not effective in preventing rabies.

    Vaccinating dogs and cats against rabies does not guarantee that the rabies vaccine is 100% effective. The surest way to prevent rabies is to resolutely oppose the unhealthy practice of owning cats and dogs!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    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.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yesterday at noon, I was bitten by my own dog, the dog had been vaccinated, and the skin was torn off at that time, and there was a little bit of blood. Hurry, hurry!

    If the skin is broken and bleeding, it is recommended that you still go to get vaccinated, and you can go to the local hospital immediately to check it and get vaccinated.

    Hope it helps.

    I have also been vaccinated, and there are still five days and six months, please ask if you can get vaccinated now.

    Please let me thank you.

    Hello, have you had a previous vaccine for dogs?

    Can you elaborate on the situation? So that I can serve you specifically.

    The previous vaccination was a dog vaccine.

    Okay , wait a minute, ha, we're sorting it out for you.

    The dog was also vaccinated against rabies for the previous three months.

    Hello, you don't need to get a rabies vaccine in this case, because your condition is within three months of vaccination.

    Theoretically, you don't need to get vaccinated again, but for safety reasons, it is recommended that you wash your wound and disinfect it.

    The dog has been vaccinated against rabies for three months, and I have been vaccinated against rabies myself, and there are five days left for half a year.

    Thank you, please let me know right away.

    Hurry up and get vaccinated.

    I just read it wrong, I thought you had 5 days left and 3 months.

    I'm really sorry for you.

    In this case, you rush to get vaccinated.

    Did you clean the wound in the first place?

    In any case, it is recommended that you rush to your local hospital now to get vaccinated.

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