was scratched red by the dog, and it didn t go back after more than ten minutes, as if the skin was

Updated on healthy 2024-04-17
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wash with soapy water as soon as possible, squeeze out the bruise as much as possible, and then disinfect with alcohol or iodine!

    Finally, go to the hospital for injections!

    If your dog has been vaccinated against rabies and is within a one-year validity period, you don't need a shot!

    Otherwise, the injection must be given within 24 hours to be safe!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. Domestic dogs over 6 months old do not carry the virus without trauma.

    Even if you carry the virus, you can only spread the disease if you scratch or bite it at the onset of the disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't get a rabies vaccine if you don't break the skin! If you don't feel safe, wash it under tap water with soap for 15 minutes!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is not necessary, if the disinfectant swab is not disinfected, I am really worried about going to the hospital to see.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Don't you need it, pet dogs will be vaccinated first, so you can rest assured.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    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 users2024-02-01

    lz, that's the case, in fact, the rabies propaganda is too exaggerated, if your dog really has rabies, it will die within 10 days, but then it's too late for you to get an injection, you can tell if you want to get an injection through several methods:

    1. Have you been scratched and bleeding, if it is only a little broken, or it is not broken, as long as there is no bleeding, there is no need to inject, because the rabies virus can only be transmitted through liquid.

    2. How old is your dog, generally dogs that are not more than 4 months old will not carry the virus to their bodies.

    Judging by the above two points, you don't need to get an injection, and there are unlikely to be deadly bacteria on your pet's paws, so you just need to avoid bandaging or sterilizing it with red syrup.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you don't break the skin, you'll be fine, the blood won't come out, the virus won't enter your blood circulation, it's not in the way.

    Even if you enter, don't you say that there is no broken skin The immune system in the body is enough to deal with it, of course, if you don't have an immune system disease.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's okay, my own dog, it's fine. It's not broken, so don't worry.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Domestic dogs are generally relatively clean, and if the dog is skewered on you, you can get it off, a few more times.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It generally doesn't matter if you are scratched by a puppy and don't break your skin. After being scratched by a dog, if it is complete and there is no broken skin, it does not matter if this situation is not necessary and no special treatment is required.

    A puppy scratch with a skin requires a rabies vaccination, and if there is bleeding, rabies immune globulin is required. Whether it needs to be treated after being scratched by a puppy mainly depends on whether the ** is complete. If it is complete and there is no pain after wiping it with alcohol, etc., then this situation does not require special treatment.

    If there is pain after rubbing with alcohol, it indicates that the mucosa is broken and rabies vaccination is required.

    If you can't be sure if the skin is broken after being scratched by a puppy, you can wipe the wound with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol. If the wound is painful, it indicates that the mucosa is broken and rabies vaccination is required. If there is no obvious pain after wiping with alcohol, it indicates that it is complete and does not require special treatment.

    If you can't judge after being scratched by a puppy, you can go to the hospital with rabies treatment qualifications for outpatient treatment, and determine the best plan under the doctor's professional diagnosis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Tetanus shots are recommended.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If there is no bleeding, it is not a big problem. The wound should be washed with soapy water in a timely manner, then rinsed with plenty of water and disinfected with iodine.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's okay If your puppy is vaccinated every year, even if it bleeds, it's okay You haven't broken your skin yet, don't worry.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It doesn't matter if it's not broken, if it's broken, you have to get vaccinated just in case.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If the skin is not broken, you can disinfect it with alcohol.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    After being bitten or scratched by animals such as dogs, cats, wolves, etc., as long as the rabies virus is indeed not bitten, it is difficult for the rabies virus to invade the body through intact **, but it can not be paralyzed if there are traces of tooth marks on it. Sometimes, although you can't see the ** damage, in fact, the tooth mark means the ** damage that is difficult to detect with the naked eye. In this case, it is possible for the rabies virus to invade the body through tooth marks.

    Therefore, the bitten area should be disinfected immediately, the area with tooth marks should be thoroughly washed with soap and water, iodine should be applied, and the rabies vaccine should be injected throughout the process.

    1. You don't like dogs and are bitten by strange dogs.

    I don't force anyone to love dogs, but because I don't understand that dogs are bitten, it's too cost-effective, and I end up blaming dogs.

    Scenario 1: You are walking on the road and there are stray dogs;Or passing by a community, whose yard is that someone has a dog that caretakes, and it is not on a leash. The dog barks at you incessantly.

    Wrong approach: 1. Because I am afraid of being bitten, I squat down and hit the dog with a stone. (Many adults teach me this, my dad taught me this way when I was a child, and now I think it's really wrong).

    2. I am afraid of being bitten by a dog, so I run away quickly.

    Explanation: 1. The adult said (at least my adult) that if you squat down, the dog will think that you are going to throw a stone at him, and he will run away in fear. It is undeniable that there is a reason for this, but it is too generalized.

    As I said above, dogs are divided into different personalities, and if the first type is timid, it will indeed run away. But the more timid ones are only a part. So this method is used on those very strong dogs, but it backfires, and those who are not bitten end up being bitten.

    2. Don't you know that dogs like to move objects, as soon as you run, he will be more excited, and he will definitely chase after him.

    Correct approach: For an unfamiliar dog, ordinary people, I guess there is no way to judge the dog's nervous type in a few seconds, right?Well, in the case of not being able to judge the dog's neurotype, do as I say.

    First of all, you must not run, if you run, you will let him chase. On the contrary, it is necessary to walk very lightly and slowly, very gently.....Because many dogs bark at you because they feel that you have occupied, or rather invaded their territory, and they feel that they are their masters, at this time, you should try to appear humble and friendly, so that they feel that you are not hostile and do not threaten them.

    You should walk relatively slowly, take light steps, look straight ahead, don't look at the dogs, and try to drive around in a semicircle or just away from them. I will also encounter people with poor neurological types, who yell at me, just ignore them, continue to go their own way, don't panic, walk away slowly, and everything will be fine. If you're running and you see a dog on the side of the road, slow down as much as possible, otherwise they will feel threatened or scared them.

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