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After being bitten or scratched by animals such as dogs, cats, wolves, etc., as long as the rabies virus is indeed not bitten, it is difficult for the rabies virus to invade the body through intact **, but it can not be paralyzed if there are traces of tooth marks on it. Sometimes, although you can't see the ** damage, in fact, the tooth mark means the ** damage that is difficult to detect with the naked eye. In this case, it is possible for the rabies virus to invade the body through tooth marks.
Therefore, the bitten area should be disinfected immediately, the area with tooth marks should be thoroughly washed with soap and water, iodine should be applied, and the rabies vaccine should be injected throughout the process. Rabies does not always occur if you are bitten by a mad animal and are not vaccinated against rabies. The occurrence of rabies is directly related to the type of animal that bites people, the virulence of the virus strain, the amount of virus entering the human body, the age of the injured person, the physical condition, the bite site, the severity of the injury, and the local treatment of the wound after the bite.
So, you don't have to worry, wash it with soap and you'll be fine!
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Don't worry, it's okay, I was rubbed by a dog's teeth when I was a child, and I was very nervous at the time, and the doctor went to the hospital and said directly, the skin is fine, what injections are there, and if you have money, you can be bitten. It's okay so far, I'm in my 30s this year.
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The advice of the professional epidemic prevention station is: wash the wound with laundry soap as soon as possible, generally depending on the situation for more than ten minutes, but generally there is no broken skin and no bleeding, and it can be disinfected with iodine tincture after cleaning.
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If it's okay, put it under running water and rinse it with soap, and if you don't feel at ease, you can also wipe it with disinfectant.
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It's okay, just wash it with soapy water.
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Wash the scratch with soap and wash it several times.
If you don't break the skin, you don't need to be vaccinated.
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It's best to disinfect with medicated alcohol Because when I was a child, I was often scratched by dogs, cats, and cats
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When you go to the hospital, you should get vaccinated.
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- It's okay, if the skin is broken, take something to deal with it, but your skin is not broken, just take soap, soap or something, clean it up.
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It is recommended to rinse the wound with running soapy water and tap water for half an hour, then apply alcohol or iodophor for disinfection, and finally go to the hospital for rabies vaccination within 24 hours.
Although it is theoretically okay to be scratched by a dog with a little skin and no bleeding, the rabies virus can enter the bloodstream through the mucous membranes, so it is recommended to immediately carry out regular emergency treatment and go to the hospital for rabies vaccination within 24 hours. If you are lucky, once rabies develops, the mortality rate is almost 100%, and it will be difficult to save the gods at that time.
1. Rinse and disinfect
If the owner is scratched by the dog but does not bleed, you can first rinse the wound with running soapy water for 20 minutes, and then rinse the wound with a large amount of self-flushing water for 10 minutes, and then disinfect the wound and apply alcohol or iodophor to the wound and its surroundings**.
2. Vaccination
Regardless of whether the owner has bleeding after being scratched by the dog, the safest measures should be taken, rinse the wound with soapy water and artesian water for half an hour, then disinfect the wound with alcohol or iodine, and finally go to the hospital as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine.
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Hello landlord!
Rabies virus is the main way of transmission is that when an animal infected with rabies bites or scratches a person, rabies virus enters the human body through saliva, and rabies virus can also enter the human body through the normal mucous membrane without damage, or the liquid with rabies virus splashes into the eyes and enters the human body through the conjunctiva of the eye, but there are far fewer examples of entering the human body in this way, in addition, the examples of infection by inhaling rabies virus droplets in the air are also rare, only when the concentration of rabies virus in the air reaches an extremely high level, It can happen!
As long as you squeeze the wound when you clean it to make sure that there is no bleeding from the wound, then there is no need for rabies vaccination! If the wound bleeds after squeezing, please go to the epidemic prevention station in time to get the tetanus vaccine and rabies vaccine! This is for the health of yourself and your family!
I hope my words can help you, if you feel satisfied! Thank you!
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Rabies is transmitted by contact, and it's okay if you don't bleed; If you have a hidden shadow in your heart, you may wish to get a few injections (effective within 24 hours after the injury).
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Small blister ??? Is it blood? Is there a blood stain, if not, no bleeding, no need to panic. I was also caught by my family gg, and it was also a red mark, and I had to go to the hospital for injections if I was bleeding. Safety first.
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It's okay as long as it doesn't bleed.
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It is recommended that the landlord go to the hospital and listen to the doctor's advice for the sake of safety. For the sake of the body, the body is important. Even if you spend a little money to buy peace of mind.
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lz, that's the case, in fact, the rabies propaganda is too exaggerated, if your dog really has rabies, it will die within 10 days, but then it's too late for you to get an injection, you can tell if you want to get an injection through several methods:
1. Have you been scratched and bleeding, if it is only a little broken, or it is not broken, as long as there is no bleeding, there is no need to inject, because the rabies virus can only be transmitted through liquid.
2. How old is your dog, generally dogs that are not more than 4 months old will not carry the virus to their bodies.
Judging by the above two points, you don't need to get an injection, and there are unlikely to be deadly bacteria on your pet's paws, so you just need to avoid bandaging or sterilizing it with red syrup.
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If you don't break the skin, you'll be fine, the blood won't come out, the virus won't enter your blood circulation, it's not in the way.
Even if you enter, don't you say that there is no broken skin The immune system in the body is enough to deal with it, of course, if you don't have an immune system disease.
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It's okay, my own dog, it's fine. It's not broken, so don't worry.
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Domestic dogs are generally relatively clean, and if the dog is skewered on you, you can get it off, a few more times.
A good attitude to admit mistakes is attributed to some objective or not too bad reasons, such as a very bad mood, a bad exam or something else, which makes me feel very affected, and now I know that it is really wrong to escape like this, and it was very uncomfortable at the time, so I avoided it a little.
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