What vaccine should I get after being scratched by a cat and bleeding?

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

    Cats and dogs will carry the rabies virus, if the scratch is bleeding, it is better to go for injections. Rabies fighting. When you go to the hospital, the doctor will examine your wounds. It's best to go within 24 hours, don't worry, it's okay to get it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tetanus is a disease that will only be scratched by a rusty iron tool, if you are scratched by a cat, if you bleed, you should go to the rabies vaccine, if there is no bleeding, you can clean it with soap, it is the soap used for laundry is not the kind of soap on the market now, and the bactericidal effect of soap is better.

    If you are scratched by a wild cat, it is recommended to deal with it urgently and get vaccinated immediately, because wild cats carry more germs and are more pathogenic.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's normal to get scratched by a cat.

    Generally, cats only carry some germs. Rabies vaccination is not required.

    It's fine if it's just a slight pain, and if you have other symptoms, it's best to get a rabies vaccine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Rabies vaccine

    Tetanus kills bacteria deep in the wound, not rabies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It doesn't have to be so mysterious. Cats can't stick their claws out for long in a day, and most of the time they are in the meat. Don't worry about it at all, it'll be fine in a few days.

    Besides, how cute the cat is, just catch it. Have you ever heard of rabies after being scratched by a cat, and it's okay if a dog scratches it, but if a dog bites it, you should go for an injection, especially a stray dog outside. My own dog is fine at all.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you are bitten by a cat, you need to be vaccinated against rabies.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's okay, just wash the wound with soapy water and add some iodine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Need.

    After being scratched and bleeding by a vaccinated cat, it is also necessary to get an injection. Although this cat has been vaccinated and infected with the rabies virus.

    The probability is small, but the rabies virus can be latent in the body of cats for a long time without developing the disease.

    If the cat has been infected with the rabies virus before vaccination, even if the cat is vaccinated, it cannot destroy the rabies virus in the cat, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for rabies vaccination just in case.

    Mainly because of the mortality rate from rabies.

    It is particularly high, and it is more reassuring to have been vaccinated.

    Precautions for raising cats to prevent scratches

    Clause. 1. Cut the cat's nails. Rest your nails regularly, and when your nails are blunt and short, it will naturally be difficult to scratch people.

    Clause. 2. Prepare the cat scratching board. Cats have hunting instincts, even if the nails are cut short, it still likes to scratch things, so prepare a cat scratching board, when it wants to practice grinding its claws, it can vent well, and when it finishes venting, it will not easily show **.

    Clause. 3. Don't put your fingers to its mouth when playing, cats will have the urge to bite when they see small, moving objects, because their eyes are more sensitive to moving objects.

    Clause. Fourth, don't touch the cat's scales.

    There are some places where a cat does not like to be touched, typically the abdomen and hind legs. If the cat is not completely relaxed, it will easily be disgusted by touching these areas and will instinctively attack you with its hind legs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, you don't.

    If a cat that scratches a person has been vaccinated against rabies twice, the cat will not carry the rabies virus. If a person is scratched, there is no need to inject the rabies vaccine again, but if the scratch is deep and there is a risk of infection with tetanus bacilli, tetanus antitoxin should be injected.

    If the cat has only received one shot of rabies vaccine, or the vaccine is not rabies vaccine, then it may carry rabies virus and scratch people, and people should be injected with rabies vaccine in time, note that this time is generally required within 24 hours.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    *Required**, even if the cat has been vaccinated, scratched bleeding still needs to be injected. This is because cats, dogs and other animals have been vaccinated, which can only prevent cats, dogs and other animals from being infected with certain diseases, but not that their bodies do not carry certain germs or cannot infect certain germs, so they must be vaccinated. It is recommended that the injured go to the local health center as soon as possible, inject tetanus injections to prevent tetanus infection, and wash and disinfect the wound in time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Whether there is something wrong with scratch bleeding should be judged according to the severity of the scratch and the corresponding treatment.

    Bleeding after being scratched by a cat indicates that the wound has reached the dermis, and in the case of such an injury, the main prevention is to prevent infection by bacteria or special viruses. Normally, it is difficult to store the rabies virus on the cat's paw, because it is difficult for the virus to survive for a long time on the cat's paw and dog's paw, and there may be more bacteria on the cat's paw. If the wound has bleeding, it should be debrided in the hospital in time, which is to clean the wound with disinfectant preparations such as hydrogen peroxide, saline, iodophor, etc.

    A large number of bacteria in the wound can be completely removed to reduce the chance of infection after injury and provide a good environment for wound healing.

    Therefore, after being scratched by a cat, it should undergo thorough debridement, and travel can be initiated without rabies vaccination, and if necessary, tetanus or oral antibiotics should be injected in a timely manner.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello. Scratched by a cat, old rotten and rough bleeding is a need for vaccination. Because the rabies virus has also been detected from the cat's body, after being scratched and bleeding by the cat, you must go to the local epidemic prevention station in time to get the rabies vaccine for stool leakage, the rabies vaccine is a total of 5 shots, and all of them must be vaccinated to prevent coronary heart disease.

    At the same time, the wound area should also be cleaned with normal saline, and then disinfected with iodophor or alcohol.

    I hope mine can help you and have a great day!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Rabies vaccination is required because of bleeding, and the cat vaccination only protects the cat itself, not against people.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I was scratched by my own cat and bled out, do you want to get vaccinated?

    Hello, if your cat has been vaccinated against rabies and there is no abnormality, as long as the wound is rinsed, disinfected and bandaged, there is no need for rabies vaccination. However, if your cat has not been vaccinated against rabies, you must wash the wound with plenty of water after being scratched, then disinfect it with iodine, and after the bandaging is completed, go to the nearest epidemic prevention station within 24 hours to inject the rabies vaccine smile.

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