Someone who was bitten by a dog is still alive

Updated on pet 2024-05-07
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Under normal circumstances, being bitten by a dog will not die, unless it is infected with rabies virus, only infected with rabies virus will be life-threatening, let's understand what rabies is:

    Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus. Infection after being bitten by a rabid dog (i.e., rabid dog).

    The incubation period of the disease is generally 1 to 2 months. At the beginning of the disease, the patient had symptoms such as malaise, poor appetite, low-grade fever, and headache. Then there is fear and anxiety, especially fear of water, so it is also called "hydrophobia".

    Although the patient is thirsty, he is afraid to drink water because drinking water can cause spasms in the pharynx and larynx, resulting in difficulty breathing. A small number of patients may also have abnormal behaviors such as mental disorders, screaming, and biting. In the late stage, he has general paralysis, dilated pupils, and decreased blood pressure.

    Death from heart failure and respiratory paralysis usually occurs within 6 days.

    There is no specific cure for rabies**, so prevention is important. Immediately after being bitten by a rabies (or suspected rabies), rinse the wound thoroughly with 20 pieces of soap and water or a solution of Neo-Gerzine, then rinse with plenty of water, and then rub with soju or 70 percent alcohol. You can also use 60 grams of green onion white and 150 grams of raw licorice decoction water to rinse the wound.

    The wound should not be sutured. The rabies vaccine is injected so that antibodies are produced in the body. Prevent the onset of the disease.

    Tetanus antitoxin injections are also given to prevent tetanus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I'm still alive when I was 10 years old when I was 10 years old and I was bitten by a wolfdog and I lost a piece of skin on my arm I didn't get an injection at the time, but I did a good job of disinfection, and now there is no problem, I was bitten by a dog in the previous paragraph, but I was vaccinated two days ago, and it's not over yet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are a lot of them, the first is because of not necessarily rabies, and the second is because rabies has a long incubation period, but it is better to be just in case.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My brother and I are both alive, and okay, we both had dogs bite us when we were kids.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As long as the biting dog is not infected with rabies, the person is not in danger.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My sister has bitten it twice, and she is still alive for more than half a year (and still is).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Who says you can't survive if you're bitten by a dog?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Although the recent rumor is quite evil, rabies has almost made people in some areas to the point of "talking about dog discoloration", but it is not enough to say "if you are bitten by a dog, you will die", right!?

    When I was a child, I was bitten by a dog and left some blood, I didn't think about rabies or anything at the time, and I didn't even dare to tell others, for fear of being scolded by my mother and father, I just picked up a piece of orange peel from the ground to stop the bleeding (poor I didn't even have a tissue in my hand at that time). But more than ten years have passed, and I am still alive, still alive, and still like dogs.

    However, maybe it was true that rabies was not as bad as it is now, and if an adult was bitten by a dog, it was safer to go to the hospital to get a needle. After all, it's not so safe to gamble your odds with your own life.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It shows that the dog was infected with rabies, and died of rabies after biting, and it is not ruled out that he died of the disease. Usually rabies is only contagious in the first 2-3 days before the onset of rabies, and dogs are 100% dead within 2-3 days of the onset of rabies. If the dog does not die within 3 days, it can be determined that the dog does not have rabies.

    It shows that the dog was infected with rabies, and died of rabies after biting, and it is not ruled out that he died of the disease. Usually rabies is only contagious in the first 2-3 days before the onset of rabies, and dogs are 100% dead within 2-3 days of the onset of rabies. If the dog does not die within 3 days, it can be determined that the dog does not have rabies.

    If the dog is not infected with the virus before biting, it means that the person who was bitten is not infected with rabies either. As mentioned in the previous paragraph, dogs are 100% dead within 3-4 days of rabies, so 10 days have passed, and the person who was bitten can basically determine that he is not infected with rabies.

    However, we cannot leave the risk of rabies without that. After the dog is vaccinated, there may be factors such as invalidation, expiration of rabies virus defense, and virus in the body, so the owner should still go for rabies vaccination to be prepared.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the dog is alive and well, the risk of infection is absolutely ruled out, and this can be absolutely certain! You don't have to continue to get injections, even if you don't, you don't have to worry anymore. The three people downstairs don't understand at all, so they are kind enough to help!

    The incubation period is not contagious, only the bite of the animal can be infected, and from the onset of the disease (initial asymptomatic) to death or near death, it is not more than 10 days, so 10 days when the animal remains healthy absolutely excludes the risk of infection!

    There is an authoritative document on the official website of the WHO, which is entitled "Second Report of the WHO Expert Consultation on Rabies" on page 115, and the screenshot is as follows:

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Not necessarily, there is an incubation period for visiting dogs, and there is no feeling during the incubation period, and it is too late when you feel it, so you should get an injection as soon as possible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What does it mean to be alive, go get a rabies vaccine, the incubation period of rabies is 10 days 6 years, generally 30 90 days.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is recommended to get a rabies vaccine, there are invisible bacteria on the dog, have you been bitten? If the bite is broken, please disinfect it and go to the hospital for examination.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is best to go to the hospital within 24 hours of being bitten for rabies vaccination, which is safer. A dog bite does not necessarily get rabies, and if the dog that bites a person does not carry the rabies virus, it will not get rabies even if the wound is not treated. Some scholars have found that they are bitten by real rabies or other mad animals, and no preventive measures are taken, and only 15%-30% of people get sick.

    The main source of rabies infection in China is sick dogs, and some seemingly healthy dogs can carry the virus in their saliva, and the virus carrying rate can reach and can also spread rabies. There is currently no way to detect whether a dog has the virus, so if you are bitten or scratched by a pet such as a dog or cat, you should wash the wound immediately.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you are bitten by a dog, you must be vaccinated in time, although it is troublesome but you can feel at ease, because you don't know if the dog that bites you carries the rabies virus, you must know that people have rabies, and the current mortality rate is still 100%! In the past decade, the incidence and mortality rate of rabies in China has remained at a high level of more than 2,000 people per year, second only to India and the second highest in the world.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you have rabies, you will die if you don't get vaccinated in time.

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