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Don't get the rabies vaccine yet! Or you'll regret it......
Rabies, also known as rabies, is an acute viral infectious disease that affects the central nervous system, and all warm-blooded animals, including humans, can be infected. It is mostly contracted by biting people by infected animals. It is thought that a mad dog with white foam on the side of its mouth can be infected, but cats, stoats, raccoons, skunks, foxes or bats can also get sick and be infected.
Sick animals often become very savage, and the virus in the saliva enters the next patient from the bite wound.
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If your cat has an injection, it's fine. If not, you'd better go to the hospital and get at least one shot of tetanus.
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If saliva can really kill viruses, then wouldn't it be good if I was bitten by a dog and spat and foamed? You should go to the hospital and ask the doctor, as soon as possible! It's a security issue. If it's an animal, there will be some viruses, and we have one of them who has been bitten by a cat and gets rabies. Good luck!
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It's okay, I've also been bitten by my kitten and bled out, I didn't go to the injection, nothing happened.
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If the animal bites a person, there are no germs. It's okay without injections.
Of course, if you have the conditions, you still have to take a look... I'm afraid that if there are germs, your life will be over.
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Let's get a rabies vaccine
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Well, you should go to the hospital and consult the doctor about what he said, buguo is careful.
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1. 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. If the bite bleeds, then immediately rinse with a large amount of water, squeeze out the saliva left in the wound by the cat, apply alkaline soap repeatedly, and rinse repeatedly until the wound turns white, do not 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.
3. If you are not at ease, it is still recommended to take the rabies vaccine, because this disease has an incubation period. (If your cat is a long-term latent carrier of the rabies virus, even if it has been vaccinated to prevent it from getting sick, it doesn't mean that you won't get sick after being bitten by it.)
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If the skin is bitten by a cat, the wound should be cleaned and disinfected immediately, the wound should be washed with soap and water for more than 20 minutes, and some blood around the wound should be squeezed out, and then disinfected with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol 2-3 times; If you are not sure whether your cat has been vaccinated, you need to get a rabies vaccination.
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If there is no bleeding, you can repeatedly wash the wound with hand sanitizer and apply some antiseptic ointment to the wound. If it is bleeding or more serious, wash the wound with alkaline soap for 20 to 30 minutes, wait until the wound is white, then apply iodine wine to the wound to disinfect, and then go to the hospital for rabies vaccination.
Many people want to know what to do if they are bitten by a cat, first of all, they need to check the degree of bite of the wound, if it is only epidermal damage and there is no bleeding, they only need to rinse it with hand sanitizer and apply some anti-inflammatory and antiseptic ointment on the wound.
If it is bitten by a cat and bleeding, you should immediately rinse the wound with plenty of water, and forcefully squeeze out the saliva left in the wound by the cat, and apply it with alkaline soap until the wound turns white. Wash for about 20 to 30 minutes, and then apply iodine to the wound.
However, if the wound is more severe, it is best to treat the wound yourself before going to the hospital for rabies vaccination, and the time from injury to vaccination should not exceed 24 hours to reduce the risk of rabies virus infection.
And at no time should we underestimate the harm caused by cats or other pets to people, even a small scratch can cause people to be infected with rabies, because each animal itself is a mutual chain of virus infection.
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What to do if you are bitten by a domestic cat How to deal with wounds"/>
What to do if you are bitten by a house cat:
1. Don't be afraid, don't run around. Parents should not panic, they can avoid excessive panic in their children, and try to make their children quiet and relaxed; Keep your child calm and don't move to avoid the spread of toxins.
2. Be sure to wash the wound thoroughly. Rinse the local wound with clean water (mineral or tap water), mechanically squeeze the wound, squeeze out the contaminated blood and toxins. Note: The incision should not be in direct contact with the wound, and the incision should not be directly bandaged.
3. Quickly send to the hospital. Expose the wound and rinse with water for more than 20 minutes. Subsequently, the upper end of the wound (proximal end) is re-ligated with a strip of cloth and taken to a nearby hospital in the shortest possible time.
4. Vaccinate against rabies. If the wound is more severe, go to the hospital to inject the child with rabies immune globulin, so that the child can develop passive immunity and kill the rabies virus that may be present. Under the advice of doctors, children need to be vaccinated regularly with sufficient amounts of rabies vaccine for active immunization, so that the body can produce anti-rabies virus antibodies in a short period of time.
What to do if you are bitten by a domestic cat How to deal with wounds"/>
5. Children who have been vaccinated with tetanus and have not been vaccinated with tetanus vaccine for 5 years can be injected with another tetanus antitoxin to prevent possible infection with tetanus bacilli. After that, take amoxicillin antibiotics about 3 days later.
6. The best way to deal with "biting cats" is to take pets, such as beaten cats or dogs, to the animal hospital to check to see if it is possible to suffer from rabies, and if you suspect that there are symptoms of rabies, throw away the pet immediately to avoid harm to others.
Being bitten by a domestic cat is actually not complicated to deal with. Let the parents calm down first, don't panic, first calm the child's emotions, and then wash the wound thoroughly with mineral water, and then quickly send the child to the hospital**, and regularly take the child to the hospital for follow-up, rabies vaccination, etc., so as to accelerate the healing of the child's wound.
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If the cat is scratched and bleeding, the following treatment methods are mainly required: the wound of the bitten place should be repeatedly rinsed and soaked with normal saline hydrogen peroxide and iodophor water in time, so that the necrotic material in it can be effectively discharged, the bacteria can be effectively killed, and the kitten's spit can be effectively neutralized and diluted; After soaking and disinfecting the wound, apply it evenly to the wound at the bite site with Baiduobang ointment or chlortetracycline ophthalmic ointment to protect the wound and reduce inflammation and sterilization; Properly bandage the wound with a small compress or gauze to avoid secondary pollution by sewage or dust; Rabies vaccine should be given promptly within 24 hours of the bite to prevent the occurrence of rabies.
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