Scratched and bitten by a cat in multiple places? I was scratched by a cat, did anything happen afte

Updated on pet 2024-04-25
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, after being scratched and bitten by a cat, you first need to disinfect the wound locally for the first time, you can use soap and water to continuously flush the wound, and then disinfect it locally with iodine, and at the same time, go to the local hospital as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine to achieve the effect of preventing rabies, because as long as you are scratched by a cat, you may get rabies, once you get rabies, the mortality rate can reach 100%, so this disease can only be prevented, can not be **, general prevention is mainly to take the way of vaccination. Good health.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, please ask if there is a full set of animal vaccines before the cat that injured you, if not, it is best to go to the hospital for rabies vaccination, rabies has a long incubation period, and the fatality rate is high, it is best not to take it lightly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Immediately disinfect with alcohol, can not be bandaged, rush to the hospital as soon as possible to deal with it, and inject rabies vaccine in time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If there is bleeding, it is recommended to wash and disinfect with iodine first, and get a rabies vaccine before going to the hospital.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is it a cat or a human? It doesn't matter, stay at home for a few days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After being scratched by a cat, there are generally no obvious symptoms. If the scratch is more obvious, it may be painful. If the wound is deep and the contamination is severe, it may be easy to be infected with the wound, resulting in a series of related symptoms such as fever.

    The risk of rabies from a cat scratch is relatively low. Rabies is mainly not vaccinated against rabies after being bitten by a rabid dog, and the probability and risk of getting rabies after being scratched by a cat is still relatively low, but it is still necessary to prevent and treat. Rabies is a fatal disease, and 100% of people die once they are infected, so it is important to pay attention to it.

    After being scratched by a cat, rabies vaccine and rabies immune globulin are given, and the wound needs to be rinsed with running water and soapy water alternately for 15 to 20 minutes, and disinfected with iodine. If it is treated scientifically and reasonably, the occurrence of rabies can generally be avoided.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Both domestic cats and feral cats can carry a variety of bacteria and viruses. After being scratched by a cat, if there are skin lesions, there can be redness, swelling, pain and infection, and in severe cases, the cat can carry rabies virus. If you are scratched by a cat and have skin lesions, you should go to a regular epidemic prevention institution for rabies vaccination as soon as possible, and in severe cases, you need to inject immunoglobulin.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Minor scratches and bites, no bleeding can be:

    Quickly treat the affected area by soap washing, and use soap to wash the scratched and bitten area when possible, and wash for 1 2 minutes; If soap is not available, wash it with clean water for 3 to 5 minutes. Most of the slight scratches and bites without bleeding have no effect on people, and there is no need to panic, and the same is true for stray cats, as long as there is no broken skin or other wounds on the scratched **.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After being bitten by a cat, it is necessary to assess the wound in time, and if there is blood and body fluid exposure, even if it is relatively small blood and body fluid exposure, enough attention should be paid to it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you see blood, it is best to get a rabies vaccine to prevent it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you have been scratched or bitten by a cat, if you break the skin and bleed, you should get a rabies vaccination.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. If the shoveler is accidentally scratched or bitten by a cat, it is recommended to immediately rinse the wound with 15% concentration of soapy water and continue to rinse for 15 minutes, and the residual blood from the wound needs to be squeezed out.

    2. After rinsing with 15% concentration of soapy water, it is necessary to use 75% alcohol to disinfect the wound to avoid bacterial breeding or infection.

    3. Do not bandage the wound, but expose the wound to the air. Because of rabies.

    It is an anaerobic virus that cannot survive oxygen.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Simple treatment methods for cat scratches and bites.

    1. If the wound is not broken, clean it.

    2. If it is a small blood channel, the wound should be cleaned with soap (soap cleanliness is not up to it).

    3. If you are bitten by a cat and see blood, first squeeze the blood clean, then clean the wound repeatedly with soap, and finally disinfect it with iodine wine.

    Second, the correct way to deal with cat scratches.

    1. Whether the wound is bleeding: first of all, it depends on the degree of the bite, if there is no bleeding, but the epidermis is broken, then rinse it slightly, wash it with Dettol or Velux hand sanitizer, and you can also smear some Baiduobang or chlortetracycline and erythromycin eye ointment on the wound.

    2. Rinse with plenty of water: If the bite is bleeding, then immediately rinse with a large amount of water, and at the same time squeeze out the saliva left by the cat in the wound, and repeatedly apply alkaline soap.

    3. Apply iodine wine to the wound: rinse repeatedly until the wound turns white, don't be afraid of pain, the deeper the wash, the more thorough, the better (about 20 30 minutes). Then apply iodine to the wound and you're good to go.

    4. Whether there is rabies vaccination: Regarding whether to get rabies vaccination, my opinion is that if it is clearly bitten by a mad cat or a stray cat, then it is necessary to get an injection, and tetanus serum should also be injected.

    5. Judgment of bite location: Generally, long-term cat bites at home, as long as they are treated like 2, they can basically not go to the injection, but if the bite is on the face, the limbs are close to the central nervous system, and it is particularly serious, it is recommended to inject.

    6. Injection of antiviral serum: If the wound is bitten severely, be sure to inject antiviral serum and use it at the same time as the vaccine. Antiviral serum must be tested first under the guidance of a doctor.

    Note: If your cat is a long-term latent carrier of the rabies virus, even if it has been vaccinated only to prevent it from getting sick, it does not mean that you will not get sick after being bitten by it).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Teach you a few ways to deal with a cat scratch.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you are not sure whether the cat carries the virus, go for a vaccine in a short time, the sooner the better.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Go to the epidemic prevention department for rabies vaccination.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Depending on the situation of your cat, there are two types:

    1) Your cat has been kept at home for more than two months, then your cat will not carry the rabies virus, and it will certainly not be infected with the rabies virus if bitten or scratched by it! However, because cats will drill everywhere at home, and their claws may not be clean, they need to treat the wound in time after being bitten or scratched, and the method is to rinse the wound and disinfect it with medical alcohol, or iodine wine (need to use alcohol to deiodine), or iodophor (no need to use alcohol to deiodine, recommended).

    2) Your cat is free-range, that is, it can go out freely, so its activities outside are not under human control, if it is bitten or scratched by a warm-blooded animal with rabies, cats, bats, etc., it will carry the rabies virus. In this case, after being bitten or scratched by a cat, it is necessary to rinse the wound repeatedly with soap and water for 15 minutes, and then disinfect it with medical alcohol, or iodine wine (need to be deiodained with alcohol), or iodophor (no need to deiodine with alcohol, recommended), and go to the CDC within 24 hours to inject rabies vaccine, and if the bite is serious, it also needs to be injected with immunoglobulin, and the cost is about 300 500 (according to the vaccine domestic or imported ** difference). If your cat is still healthy 10 days after scratching or biting, you will not get rabies from the scratch or bite 10 days ago, but because the vaccine is paid in a lump sum, it is better to continue to get the vaccine in order not to waste money.

    After the vaccine is completed, the doctor will do a blood test to check whether there are antibodies in the blood, if they do, the whole process is over, if not, you need to get another vaccine.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Bleeding or skin breakage may lead to the virus.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Me too, but I didn't get an injection. It's possible.

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