I was bitten by a dog, and my skin didn t break or bleed, what s wrong?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the dogs are healthy and have not died suddenly in a week. Then you'll be fine.

    There is widespread misleading in this regard in China, and it is recommended to check the relevant explanations or knowledge of foreign countries, and they are very sure about how to judge whether there is rabies after being bitten by a dog. Unlike the domestic unified caliber, go for the injection.

    In addition, if you really want to get vaccinated, it is recommended to get imported vaccines. Because the domestic ones are unreliable.

    Even if it is unreliable, it does not show that the number of people dying from rabies in our country has increased, indicating that most people are bitten by healthy dogs.

    Judge the health of the dog: If it is your own family, has not died within a week, and is alive and well so far, it is healthy. Not a rabid dog ...

    If the stray dog you can't track whether it is dead or alive now, it is recommended that you go for a shot.

    If the neighbor's dog, you can see it often, and it's still alive, then you're fine.

    Rabies is only contagious when the dog bites when it is sick, and if it is a sick dog, the dog will inevitably die in about a week, and the person who is bitten is definitely in danger. If the dog is fine, the person doesn't have to worry. Approve 64|Comments.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's fine, as long as its teeth don't bleed your flesh, and after more than ten years, you're far from rabies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course it's okay if the skin isn't broken, don't worry

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's been more than ten years, what are you afraid of?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I have this situation too, but just in case the injection happens.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by rabies virus infection caused by the bite of dogs, cats, wolves and other animals.

    When you are bitten by a dog and there is no skin breaking, no bleeding and no other wounds, it is a first-degree exposure and there is no possibility of infection with other viruses.

    If you are a domestic dog, you can take it to a pet hospital for rabies vaccination, which can fundamentally eliminate the risk of rabies infection. If a wild dog hurts a person and it is judged to be other dangers, you can contact the local Ministry of Public Security to arrest it according to law, and do not play with wild dogs on the road at will.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After being scratched or bitten by a dog or cat, there are scratches, bite marks or ** breakage and bleeding, according to the relevant guidelines of the national rabies vaccine, this is at least a secondary exposure. According to the relevant guidelines for rabies vaccination, for level 2 and above exposure, the rabies vaccine should be received throughout the course as required. The wound should be disinfected with soapy water, iodophor or alcohol.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is no broken skin, no bleeding, and it is best to play if there are conditions.

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