If the dog scratches and does not see blood, it may get rabies

Updated on pet 2024-05-22
31 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Go for rabies vaccination, if it may be in the incubation period (such as months, years), as long as there is no disease, the vaccination is effective, at this time you should use the five-shot method for vaccination, that is, on the same day, on the third day, one shot of vaccine in each arm deltoid muscle, and on the seventh day of injection of one shot of vaccine (a total of five shots).As long as the body can produce enough antibodies to control the spread of the virus before it invades the nerve center, the person will not get sick again. The so-called vaccine is not 100% effective, because the virus has spread to the nerve center and then into the brain before the body produces enough antibodies, and people will have symptoms of disease in the process.

    Generally, after a rabies bite, the human body is infected, and the virus that invades the human body will go through an incubation period, generally ranging from two weeks to three months, before it eventually spreads to the brain, so that people become ill, so as long as the human body produces enough antibodies to control the virus before the virus spreads to the brain during the incubation period, the person will not get sick. Generally, the human body will produce a large number of antibodies within a week or so, and the fourth and fifth injections are generally reinforced, while the spread of the virus generally takes two weeks to three months (the length is directly related to the bite site, the degree of the bite, the viral load and the strength of the toxicity, and the incubation period of a very small number of people can reach more than two years), so generally after timely vaccination, people will not get sick.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Rinse the scratch repeatedly with water and soap, and then go to the epidemic prevention station or hospital to see the doctor, and the doctor decides whether to vaccinate or not.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This does make some sense, because under normal circumstances, our own pets usually inject pets with rabies vaccine virus, so that our pets themselves do not carry rabies virus, so in the case of being scratched by their own pets, most of the time there is no need to take rabies vaccine, first of all, the pet's blood test should be carried out, if it is proved that there is no rabies virus in the pet's blood, then we don't need to pay attention, However, if it is found that the pet's blood contains the rabies virus, we can get the rabies vaccine correctly, and the rabies vaccine is accompanied by a certain amount of pain in the process of vaccination, if it is not necessary, it is indeed not necessary to be vaccinated. So in daily life, when we are sure that the pet does not have rabies virus, we should treat the wound through the following ways:

    1. Wash repeatedly

    Even if we do not carry the rabies virus, we should be scratched or bitten by pets, and the wound should be cleaned repeatedly, because if the wound is inflamed or infected, then the problem will be very serious, and sometimes even threaten our lives, so it is very necessary to wash it quickly, of course, the water for cleaning should be kept clean.

    2. Disinfection

    Under normal circumstances, we only need to use medical alcohol or iodophor with an alcohol content of more than 95%, of course, if we do not have these disinfection appliances at home temporarily, we can also use soapy water to clean the wound repeatedly, which can also achieve the effect of disinfection.

    3. Simple bandaging

    If our wound is relatively large, then you can use gauze to wrap it, but if the wound is relatively small, you can also use some band-aid type things to simply bandage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the dog has always been domestic, it does not carry rabies itself, and scratching people will not cause rabies.

    You can observe whether it is afraid of the sun, likes to hide in the dark, does not listen to calls, and behaves abnormally. If you have these symptoms, it is best to get a rabies vaccine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You won't get rabies.

    According to the WHO recommendations: if it is a first-degree exposure (body surface bites, scratches, etc.), do not do anything**WHO has a clear theory: if you have been bitten by a dog or cat, and the dog or cat has not died within 10 days of your bite, it proves that the dog or cat that bitten you did not contain rabies virus in its saliva when it bit you.

    You certainly won't die of rabies.

    Unfortunately, this international standard for rabies is internationally applied. In China, it has been arbitrarily misunderstood, resulting in the false theory that healthy dogs (cats) also carry the virus. ** It has also been hyped up to create a nationwide panic about rabies.

    Please consult the World Health Organization's Rabies Defense Center for information) Are people in other countries of the world not afraid of death? Who would joke with their lives? Otherwise, there must be many people who died of rabies due to giving up** and are going to go to the WHO for a lawsuit.

    Everyone knows how strict the medical system in foreign countries is.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no warning of rabies, so let's be conservative

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No. As long as there is no bleeding. Rabies is transmitted through a dog's saliva.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's okay if you don't scratch it, and now all domestic dogs don't have rabies. Thank you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course not, don't worry, it's not that easy to get.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If there is no trauma, you will not get infected, so rest assured.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The incidence of rabies is not high, and if you add that your skin is broken, it's okay!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, I shouldn't have my own dog, I was also bitten by the kitten at home last time, I didn't go to the injection, and there was nothing wrong.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I'm not afraid of 10,000, I'm afraid of what happens, go and ask the doctor, don't, this kind of disease is very ugly.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's best to check it out, it's easy to get bacterial infections in the summer.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, it won't! I was bitten by a dog when I was a kid! I didn't get an injection ...... either

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Don't worry! As long as it's not broken, it won't.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, it won't! No broken skin. Don't worry if you don't bleed.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No, it's fine if it doesn't bleed.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, it's not that exaggerated.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, there is no blood and no infection.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Being bitten by a dog in the first place and being caught by its paws are two different things.

    You can't get rabies if you get caught by a dog's paw.

    And being bitten by a dog (bitten **, transmitted through blood) is not 100 100 will be infected with rabies virus, but depends on whether the dog itself will be a carrier of the virus. Infection with rabies virus does not immediately cause obvious abnormal reactions, and the virus will have an incubation period in the body for a period of time. If you don't get vaccinated and kill the virus, the virus will remain dormant in the patient's body until it attacks.

    If the dog carries the virus, the symptoms are generally manifested in: a lot of saliva, abnormal behavior (crazy, abnormal excitement) and other symptoms. You can take your dog to a nearby vet store to get him vaccinated and so on.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you are scratched by inadvertence, you are not du

    There should be no scratching. Rabies is mostly transmitted through DAO saliva, although there is an incubation period of 1-3 months, but if your dog has it, it will have already become ill. If the wound is not deep, there is no need for tetanus injections, just keep it dry.

    And remember to cut the dog's nails frequently, I wish you a speedy **.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    No, don't be afraid, the rabies virus is generally in the saliva of dogs, so you need to be injected only if you are bitten by a dog, but there is no problem if you are scratched.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Probably not, because you can only get rabies if a dog with rabies virus bites you. However, it is still recommended to go to the hospital for a rabies vaccination.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It is recommended that you get a rabies vaccine! Because if it is rabies, it will be onset in 20 years, and you can't **, you will have convulsions all over your body, and finally hang up... It's better to see it in advance than to regret it for 20 years

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Rabies is caused by bites.

    The virus is found in the saliva of sick dogs.

    You're just scratched a red mark by your own dog.

    There is nothing wrong with it at all.

    So there's no need to be afraid.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Haha, you're thinking too much, it's okay, because the chance of this one dying is zero. The dog's nails are long, and when playing with people, they will often scratch people**, but it's just the cuticle on the surface, which won't enter the blood circulation, don't worry. If you are scratched and your blood vessels are bleeding, you should seek medical attention promptly.

    Haha, if you get an excited dog like the Golden Retriever Old Brador, I think you'll be scared out of your mind.

    If you really feel that you can't stand this kind of thing, you often cut the dog's nails.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Healthy dogs do not transmit the rabies virus.

    Summary: Due to the widespread understanding that "healthy dogs can carry and transmit rabies virus", many people who have been injured by dogs have been in extreme fear for a long time. The conclusion of a joint study by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the Institute for Infectious Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC of the United States, the CDC of Guizhou Province, and the University of Georgia of the United States has denied the theory that "healthy dogs can transmit rabies virus".

    That's what I just saw, copied to you. It's okay. Once a dog is infected with rabies, it will die quickly, while a dog that is not infected does not transmit rabies, so rest assured.

    My family also had a dog n years ago, and the whole family was caught and bitten out by her, and more than ten years later, our family is still alive.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It's better to get an injection, this kind of thing is not certain.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    No bleeding was supposed to be safe.

    du。But if you squeeze the blood, you will be uneasy, so that the germs may enter the bloodstream.

    And you can't because the dog has been kept at home, knowing everything is not sick... It's hard to say that the rabies vaccine is actually very convenient, and any hospital can get a total of 5 shots, no matter what, even if you get it, you can buy a peace of mind.

    The incubation period of rabies is very long, some can reach more than 20 years... Once the onset of the disease, it is basically over...

    You'd better go get an injection.

    Another point is that the sooner you get the injection, the better the effect, so don't drag it down and go for it.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    No, you will never get rabies;

    Because the conditions are not ripe.

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