Can you get rabies if you are caught by a dog?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-15
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, don't worry! I've also had such an experience, if there is no bleeding, it won't, you can wash it with soap and water, but if it is bleeding or bruising, it is better to fight, there is absolutely no problem without bleeding, rest assured.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Saliva can also spread!

    Generally speaking, their dogs have been vaccinated again, no bleeding is scratched skin, generally nothing, wash it and wipe it off with iodine wine.

    But I still recommend that you fight, you also know that rabies has an incubation period, not afraid of 10,000, just in case. Once rabies occurs, the case fatality rate is 100%.

    I don't think it's a difference of money, and if there is anything in the future, I will regret it. Let's hurry up and fight and buy peace of mind! I've had two fights, once because there was no bleeding from the broken skin, and I went to fight because I was really worried.

    When you arrive at the doctor, they will tell you: the possibility is very small, but once the disease occurs, it is 100% death, and you feel that you must also fight! Go for it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you get caught and your skin is broken, you have to fight it! Wash the wound and then give an injection, do not hesitate

    The rabies virus is mainly secreted through the saliva of sick or virus-carrying animals, and can also carry the virus between its claws and teeth, and infect people by biting and scratching people! Because the tiny wound on the ** may not be visible to the naked eye. But the virus can spread smoothly. After all, safety comes first

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it's your dog, it won't!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended that you get a rabies vaccine, there are certain chances, so it is safest to get vaccinated

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If it's your dog, it won't!!

    If the stray dog didn't bleed, it definitely wouldn't.

    It's common sense. Something that spreads through blood. It's not in the blood! Do you think you can get it?

    If there is such a thing in the future, just wash it with soapy water.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the dog scratches a little skin, it should also disinfect the wound of the only remaining base, immediately rinse the wound with a large amount of running water (20% soapy water is the best) for more than 20 minutes, and at the same time squeeze out some of the blood around the wound, and then disinfect it alternately with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol, repeat 2-3 times, until the bleeding stops naturally. If your dog scratches a little skin, you should also disinfect the wound, immediately rinse the wound with a large amount of running water (20% soapy water is best) for more than 20 minutes, and at the same time squeeze out some blood around the wound, and then disinfect it alternately with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol, repeat 2-3 times, until the bleeding stops naturally. No bandaging is required to allow the wound to be fully exposed.

    Rabies is transmitted through saliva and blood, and is not born to carry rabies virus, let alone through motherhood; And their dogs generally have vaccinations and regular deworming; The chance of developing rabies is low; As long as you make sure that the dog has not eaten raw meat recently, has not been licked or injured by dogs outside, it is generally safe, and it is good to treat the wound in time to avoid infection with tetanus.

    If the dog has not been vaccinated against rabies, it can be given a shot and enter a 10-day observation period.

    It takes about 5-10 days for the virus to enter the animal's brain and attack, so if the dog has no abnormalities within ten days, and the mental condition is the same as before, it means that it is safe, at least it is not contagious, and there is no need to continue vaccination; If the dog dies within 10 days, the following vaccinations must be given.

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