Should the cat continue to be injected with rabies if it scratches and bites without bleeding?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-19
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, it doesn't matter if you're caught and bleeding, how many cats will have been scratched and bitten, I've had them, so I have specially consulted a doctor, it doesn't matter, only if you are scratched and bitten by a sick cat, you need to be vaccinated, and it's when it gets sick, it doesn't matter if you don't get sick, don't worry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I have a cat, so I have a little advice for the landlord. If you have a cat, you will definitely be scratched, you have been vaccinated and the cat has also been vaccinated, so I don't think it matters, and the landlord did not appear any discomfort, and there is to often cut the cat's nails, which can effectively prevent its scratches, do not hurt the pink part of the cat's nails when cutting, it will bleed, cut a little bit in front of it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I am an animal doctor, I am very happy that your family likes cats so much, and I will talk about what you should pay attention to when raising pets:

    1。Animals must be vaccinated (the first is to prevent infectious diseases among animals, and the second is to be vaccinated against rabies).

    2,。After being bitten or scratched by an animal, scrub the wound with soap (note, not soap).

    3。The vaccine should be given every year, and it is not possible to immunize once and be fine for a lifetime. (Especially the rabies vaccine for pets, because the vaccine is a dead vaccine, it has to be injected every year!) It is recommended to inject imported vaccines, whether human or animal. )

    Hope it helps, thanks!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    From small to large, I was often bitten and scratched by dogs and cats, but I was simply cleaned with tap water, then poisoned, and then ignored. So far, nothing has happened. Disinfection is certain, generally after being bitten or scratched, there is abnormality, ignorance, vomiting, dizziness, fever, etc., just go to the hospital to see for safety.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I really don't need to, my sister next door, playing with her cats, scratching her hands full of blood, she has never played seedlings, nothing at all.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No need to disinfect it with alcohol

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no bleeding after being bitten by a kitten but it depends on whether there is a broken skin, if there is no broken skin, there is no need to inject, because the virus can not survive on the surface of the **, when the outer epidermis has a broken skin, it is necessary to play the rabies vaccine, because the virus will invade the human body from the broken ** and cause people to get rabies.

    Expansion: 1. Rabies is a zoonotic acute infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by rabies virus. Because rabies patients have a prominent clinical manifestation of fear of drinking water, the disease was once called "hydrophobia", but sick animals do not have this characteristic.

    The main clinical manifestations are mania, fear and restlessness, fear of wind and water, salivation and pharyngeal muscle spasm, and finally paralysis and life-threatening. 566 BC, China. On the left biography there is "the Chinese people chasing the dogs".

    Ge Hong of the Jin Dynasty. There are records of this disease in the back of the elbow and in Sun Simiao's "Qianjin Fang". In 1885, the French scientist Pasteur first applied the attenuated rabies vaccine prepared by rabbit brain and spinal cord to the human body, which was the first time in human history to conquer rabies, thus setting a precedent for vaccine prevention of rabies.

    2. Symptoms and signs.

    The length of the incubation period is one of the characteristics of this disease. Most of the cases occurred within 3 months, 4% of cases occurred for more than half a year, 1% for more than 1 year, and the longest case was recorded in the literature for 10 years. The factors affecting the length of the incubation period are age (shorter in children), wound site (head and face with earlier onset), depth of wound (early onset in deep cases), number of virus invasion and virulence of strains, and whether formal expansion treatment and rabies vaccination have been carried out after injury.

    Others, such as trauma, cold, and overwork, may contribute to the onset of the disease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you have been bitten by a cat, you should pay attention to the treatment and observation of the wound, even if there is no bleeding. Although most small cat bites do not result in serious infections, sometimes a cat's teeth can carry bacteria into the mouth. So, here are some suggestions:

    Clean the wound: Gently cleaning the wound with warm water and mild soap will help remove surface bacteria. The wound is then cleaned with an antiseptic solution (such as iodophor) or hydroperoxide.

    Use antibacterial creams: Applying antibacterial creams can help prevent infections. Follow the product instructions and change the ointment regularly.

    Observe the wound: Observe the wound closely for redness, swelling, oozing, pain, or other unusual symptoms. If the wound continues to become inflamed, the infection spreads, or other symptoms occur, seek medical attention.

    Breakage**: If a cat bite causes a rupture** or a deep wound, immediate medical attention is recommended. In this case, your doctor may recommend injections to prevent rabies and other possible infections.

    It is important to note that I am not a veterinarian, so it is recommended that you consult a professional veterinarian for more accurate and individualized advice. If there are any problems with the wound or if you have other concerns, seek medical attention promptly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is necessary to see if it is a domestic cat or a wild cat, if it is a wild cat, it can also have a virus on the teeth, so it is recommended to go to the hospital to deal with the wound, if it is a domestic cat, it cannot be ignored, and it needs to be disinfected and treated well.

    If the cat is sick.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is well known that rabies patients have a 100% mortality rate, while stray dogs are more susceptible to rabies. If there is a rabies animal wound that can spread rabies, the animal must die within ten days of rabies, and if you are bitten for two weeks and the animal does not die, you can basically not worry.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What should I do if I am bitten by a cat and bleed?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Your cat is a pet cat, pets generally do not cause harm to people, bite blood, generally there will be no problem, but for safety, it is best to go to the rabies vaccine! It's only more than 200 yuan, I am a pet doctor, and I often get injured, don't worry, there is no problem.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I was also bitten as a kid and didn't go for the injection. If a cat bites, the chance of getting rabies is not so great, and if the cat has been vaccinated before, it is even better. But once you can, if you get bitten often, it's definitely not good...

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's fine, wash the wound with soap and water Observe the cat for 1 month, if it doesn't get sick, it's basically fine, if it breaks out (very unlikely) and then inject serum

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's all bleeding.

    Of course you have to fight. Go get a rabies vaccine.

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