Does it matter if you were bitten by a healthy dog who had been injected by your own home 3 or 4 yea

Updated on healthy 2024-04-13
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dogs that have been injected should be fine, and besides, a few years have passed. I didn't worry about it, and I forgot about it for a few days. As a reminder, rabies can be incubated for up to fifteen years.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many conditions that are met for rabies. Although the seizure was miserable.

    First, if you bite your dog and bite someone within 5 to 7 days of its own rabies attack, there is a high chance that the person will contract rabies. In other words, if your dog does not develop rabies in the 10 days after the bite of you, then the rabies virus attack in his body can be ruled out. Although many animals carry the rabies virus, that is to say, even if you bite your dog and carry the rabies virus, but it is in the incubation period and does not become ill, then you are not in danger.

    And not all dogs have the rabies virus.

    Second, besides, your wound is sesame and you have treated it at the time. Many cases of rabies occur when a dog that hurts a person becomes ill, and then the bite wound is very deep and large, and the bite is not even vaccinated, which leads to tragedy.

    Third, don't give yourself too much psychological panic. In addition to dogs, many of the pets we come into contact with carry the rabies virus, you think about it this way, we have gutter oil, poisonous peppercorns, melamine, Sudan dyes have not been killed. Being bitten by a small puppy is a piece of cake...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's okay, if the disease has an early attack, I haven't heard of anyone who has been bitten for many years before it happens.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The rabies virus can survive in the body for 15 years, but 72 hours after biting, it must be injected, and it is useless to say anything now, or there may be, I don't know when it will attack, but I hope not. After all, it's a dog that has been injected, and it shouldn't be very likely, good luck.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It doesn't matter, I was bitten by a hamster years ago and that's fine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It matters to the Temple of Heaven every day, the Temple of Heaven and the Internet every day

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It doesn't matter, there will be no sequelae.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you are bitten by your own dog again within half a year to a year of full rabies vaccination, you need to clean the wound and disinfect it in a timely and correct manner, and then strengthen the rabies vaccine with three shots, one injection on each day.

    After being bitten by your own dog, if you have been fully vaccinated against rabies within half a year, you only need to wash the wound with alkaline soap and running water for more than 20 minutes. Then disinfect the wound with iodine, and there is no need for rabies vaccination.

    If you have been bitten by your own dog, have been fully vaccinated against rabies for more than a year, or have not been vaccinated against rabies in the past. It is necessary to receive 5 or 4 doses of rabies vaccine after timely and correct treatment of the wound to have a good preventive effect.

    The first injection requires two injections, followed by only one injection on the seventh and twenty-first days, so it is also called the 2-1-1 injection.

    However, the four-shot rabies vaccine can only be used for rabies vaccines that are stated on the instructions that can be used in this way, and the vast majority of them must use the five-shot method.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you are bitten by an animal again within half a year after vaccination, you only need to clean the wound in time and do not need to be re-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 ** has not been scratched (rabies is generally transmitted through the saliva of animals, and cats and dogs will use their tongues to add their own paws, and there is a certain chance of bringing rabies virus to their paws, so it is also possible to contract rabies after scratching) or bitten, then there is no need to worry.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I was bitten by a puppy three months ago, and now I have been bitten again and still need to be vaccinated.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I'm just like you, I'm also a dog, a puppy's claws and legs, but I only wash and wash the wound the next day, will I get rabies? I've been bitten for the first time, and I've been here for almost a few months, and this time I've been scratched by a puppy's teeth, so will you be okay with your legs?

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