If you are bitten by a domestic dog and your skin does not bleed, are you afraid?

Updated on pet 2024-04-12
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Be sure to get a rabies vaccine. Although there is no bleeding, the surface layer is destroyed, and if there is a virus, it will invade. If your dog has been quarantined, it's fine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are afraid of something, you can disinfect it with some wine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Warm-blooded animals such as dogs and cats die in 100% within 3 to 5 days of rabies onset. Therefore, it is only in the 3-5 days before its death that it is contagious, and it is dangerous to be bitten. Even if you are bitten and the cat or dog dies of rabies 10 days later, you don't have to worry because the bite is not contagious when it bites you.

    10 days is a specially extended safety observation period by the World Health Organization) (This period was originally proposed by Dr. Thailand, note that Thailand is also an area with a high incidence of rabies and is also an endemic area).

    If you are bitten by a warm-blooded animal such as a dog (cat) with symptoms of disease or abnormal behavior with a healthy cat (dog), after you are bitten, you should immediately go to the rabies vaccine injection, and at the same time observe the cat (dog) that bites you, if within 10 days, the cat or dog has not died of rabies, you can terminate the rabies vaccination, and you can determine that you have not been infected with rabies at all.

    Seeing this passage, this is how I understand it:

    Because there are a total of 5 shots, you can get a shot if you are bitten by a cat or dog suspected of having rabies, and you can stop the shot after 10 days.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is necessary to fight, this disease can be prevented, but it cannot be **.

    First, it is best to inject rabies vaccine intramuscularly, bites without bleeding belong to category 2 wounds, only need to inject rabies vaccine, 5 injections of an immunization cycle, vaccination on time, do not miss the date, after 24 hours can also be vaccinated, in principle, the sooner the better, but the incubation period of rabies is longer, the case fatality rate is high, it is generally recommended to inject the vaccine as soon as possible. Don't worry too much, though, you don't have any bleeding, so the incidence is very low.

    2. Suggestions: Timely injection of rabies vaccine, light diet, maintain a good mood, and avoid scratching the bite site.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you are bitten by an animal (such as a dog, cat, wolf, etc.) and you are not sure whether the animal is a healthy and non-toxic animal, you should go to the hospital in time to treat the wound, or wash the wound repeatedly and thoroughly with soap and water, so that most of the invading virus can be washed away, and then go to the health and epidemic prevention department as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine. The sooner the vaccine is administered, the better the effect and the more likely it is to be protected.

    Knowing a little bit about it might give you a little peace of mind. Rabies is terrible, but there's no need to be a snake.

    Only when a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) has rabies will his teeth spread the germs.

    If you are your own dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you don't need to be vaccinated at all.

    If a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) does have rabies, it will die within a week, and there is basically no case where a dog does not die.

    Here's what the World Health Organization has to say.

    1. If you are bitten by a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) that has symptoms of disease or has abnormal behavior with a healthy dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you should get the rabies vaccine as soon as possible after you are bitten. Also observe the dog that bites you (or other warm-blooded animals that bite you), if the animal has not died of rabies within 10 days, you can stop the rabies vaccination, and you can determine that you have not been infected with rabies at all.

    2.Healthy dogs (or other warm-blooded animals) are not poisonous. ("Poisonous" is a medical term that means "infectious," and "non-toxic" means that even if dogs, cats, etc., carry the rabies virus, they are not contagious until they develop the disease.) )

    That is, if you are sure that your dog is healthy, you don't need to be vaccinated at all.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the tooth has been bitten into the skin, there is a possibility that it will come into contact with blood, so it is recommended to get vaccinated. Whether a dog or cat bite is morbid first determines whether the biting dog or cat has rabies virus, and then the degree and location of the bite. Generally, there is no problem with normal dogs, cats and cats that have been vaccinated regularly, but if they are mad dogs and sick cats, they should be taken seriously.

    If the dog or cat that bites you is healthy, and your ** is not broken by the claw (the main host of rabies virus infection, rabies is generally transmitted through the saliva of animals, and cats and dogs will use their tongues to add their own claws, there is a certain chance of bringing the rabies virus to the paws, so it is also possible to be infected with rabies after scratching) or bitten, then there is no need to worry. There are many influencing factors for whether the disease occurs after being bitten by rabies and cats: 1. It depends on the number of rabies virus entering the human body, if the rabid dog and sick cat bite people are in the early stage of the disease, their saliva carries less rabies virus than in the late stage of the disease.

    2. Whether the bite is serious or not also affects whether the person who is bitten will develop the disease. Large, deep bites are more likely to develop than superficial wounds with small wounds. 3. Multi-part bites are also more prone to disease than single-part bites, and the incubation period is shorter.

    4. Correct and timely treatment of wounds after being bitten is the first line of defense for the prevention and treatment of rabies. 5. The incidence of infection through mucous membranes is more difficult than that of bite infection, and there are more cases of depressive rabies. 6. The incidence and mortality rate of mad animal bites on the head, face and neck, which are close to the central nervous system or the parts with abundant peripheral nerves, are higher than those that bite the limbs.

    7. People with low resistance are more likely to develop the disease than people with strong resistance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Rabies is mainly transmitted through saliva, and dogs have bacteria on their teeth. Although there is no bleeding from the bite site, if there is a visible wound. There is a high chance of being infected. I hope you have time to go to the hospital to have a look!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's okay if you don't bleed! If the skin is broken, you will need to get an injection.

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