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No, just rub some iodine wine to disinfect.
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After being scratched by a cat can be disinfected with iodine wine, rinse with running water, if you are not at ease, you can go to the rabies vaccine, if there is no bleeding, you can only get vaccinated, a total of 5 shots, depending on the different drugs you use** different, the cheapest plus the injection fee seems to be more than 60, and then 5 shots are played separately, this can ask the doctor. If the teeth bite or bleed, you need to inject protein and vaccine, the protein is calculated according to the weight of the number of injections, and then billed, about a bottle is more than 150, and then increase the number of bottles every ten kilograms, if you are 60 kilograms, you need to take 6 injections.
This also depends on whether the cat has been vaccinated, whether it is stray or domestic, the general observation period of rabies in cats is 10 days, but the incubation period in humans is very long, but the infection rate is not particularly high but the fatality rate is very high.
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You have to get an injection, and the rabies fatality rate is 100%, which I read in an article two days ago.
The lesson of blood, this may be the most comprehensive rabies vaccine rumor on the whole network!
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As long as there is no bleeding, there is nothing to do, of course, if you are really not at ease, you can go to the hospital.
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It's okay, just disinfect it,
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Many people in our village were caught by the big cat at the entrance of the village... Catch it every day...
But it was raised by the village chief, so I was embarrassed to eat it... It's okay.
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Scratched by a house cat.
First of all, you need to clarify the identity of the cat. If it is your own cat or a friend's cat, and it has been healthy, mostly indoors and strictly vaccinated, the cat can be identified as a "domestic cat".
If you have confirmed the above information and the scratch by the cat is not serious, you can treat the wound yourself.
After being scratched by a cat, you will feel pain, and the depth of the wound determines the severity of the injury, and the method of treatment will vary.
How to deal with superficial wounds.
Injured ** uppermost tissue, there is a small amount of oozing blood, and the bleeding quickly stops. This is called a superficial wound.
Before treating the wound, wash your hands with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds, taking care not to neglect your fingertips and between your fingernails. Disinfect the wound after rinsing.
When rinsing the wound, pay attention to rinsing the wound and the surrounding area with plenty of clean water**, and do not use overheated water to avoid aggravating bleeding.
For soap, choose a mild ingredient and carefully wash the scratched area.
In addition to this, the surrounding ** should also be cleaned.
For example, if you are scratched somewhere on your forearm, you should wash the entire forearm, not just the part where it was scratched.
When washing, do not rub the affected area to avoid further damage to the damaged tissue (such as bruising).
After cleaning the wound, apply anti-inflammatory and antiseptic ointment to the wound. (such as Baiduobang, iodophor, etc.).
If it is a superficial scratch caused by a domestic cat, there is no need to take additional antibiotics.
Superficial wounds should only be treated with medication and do not need to be bandaged, leaving the wound clean and breathable will help the wound heal.
How to deal with severe wounds.
If it injures multiple layers of ** tissue, accompanied by moderate bleeding, it is a serious ** trauma. If the crime is a "domestic cat", it is possible not to get a rabies vaccine in this case, but it is necessary to take antibiotics to prevent the wound from becoming inflamed.
If you don't have antibiotics at home, you should treat the wound before going to the hospital to buy antibiotics.
If the bleeding from the wound is severe, press the bleeding area with a towel slightly until the amount of bleeding decreases. If possible, lift the limb from the scratch over your head.
Because according to the blood circulation system, this can reduce the blood pressure of the corresponding wound in a small amount, slow down the blood flow rate, and reduce the amount of blood outflow.
Wait until the bleeding stops before rinsing with water, and do not squeeze or rub the wound too hard to avoid causing further bleeding.
Once cleaned, dry the wound with a clean towel and cover it with a band-aid.
If the wound is dehiscence, a butterfly bandage is applied to indent both sides of the wound to close the wound, which helps the wound heal quickly.
Scratched by a strange or stray cat.
If the scratch is a strange cat or a stray cat, you need to seek medical attention**.
Because you can't be sure if you've been vaccinated regularly against strange cats, you have to take steps to prevent bacterial infections, tetanus or rabies.
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If you are scratched by a cat, you need to go to the health and epidemic prevention station to get an injection, a rabies vaccine, and a tetanus vaccine, which is best done as soon as possible within 24 hours.
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Rabies vaccination, community health is enough.
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If you are scratched by a cat, you have to go to the hospital immediately for an injection.
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It depends.
1. No need for injection: If you are scratched by a cat and slightly break your skin, you generally do not need to be injected. If you are scratched by a cat and have a slight skin break, you generally do not need to be injected, because the transmission of rabies generally needs to be transmitted through the cat's saliva or tissue fluid, if it is not bitten by a cat, or the cat does not have its own blood on its paws, then there is no need for injections.
2. Need to be injected: being scratched and bitten by a wild cat, because the origin of the wild cat is unknown, I don't know if it carries the rabies vaccine, so it is best to be scratched by a wild cat and need to be injected; Cats have wounds, generally speaking, normal kittens do not carry the rabies virus, only by other animals can be infected with the rabies virus; Cats that have not been vaccinated against rabies, although most people who have cats have been vaccinated against rabies, but some cat owners are more careless and forget to inject their cats with rabies vaccine, so at this time we need to inject ourselves with rabies vaccine as soon as possible.
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Hello, if you are caught by a cat in the house, you must be injected, whether it is a wild cat or a cat in the house. And you have to have three injections of this kind of injection, and if you don't get it, you always feel uncomfortable in your heart.
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It's better to get a rabies vaccine, it's safer, don't take chances.
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If your cat has not been vaccinated. Then if you get scratched, it's best to get three shots.
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If you are scratched by a domestic cat, you have to see if the scratch is not bad, if it is just a trace, there is no bleeding, it is better, there is soap and water to wash it, it will be fine, if the scratch is bleeding, wash it with soapy water and go to the hospital for rabies vaccination.
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No matter what kind of cat, get vaccinated against rabies!
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If you are scratched by a cat, you can choose to get an injection. The chance of being scratched by a cat is very small, you can observe the cat's reaction first, rabies is usually contagious three days before the attack, the cat with rabies will die 100% within 3-5 days of the attack, if the cat does not have rabies symptoms, the rabies vaccine can be optionally injected.
The risk of infection from a cat scratch is extremely small.
First of all, the risk of cat scratch infection is extremely small, at least millions of people are scratched by cats every year without injections, statistics for decades, cat scratch infection cases can be counted on fingers, this is still the rural mountain forest wild cats, mentally abnormal cats, cats that take the initiative to attack people for no reason are counted.
The risk of infection when a mentally normal cat scratches a person while playing is several orders of magnitude smaller on this basis.
The risk of being scratched by a mentally healthy cat in an urban area and infected is much smaller than that of a serious adverse reaction to the vaccine (sudden death in a vegetative state), and much smaller than the probability of being hit by a car on the way to the epidemic prevention station for five injections.
Secondly, after being scratched by a cat, observe first, and then go to make up for it after seeing that the cat is abnormal, is it too late?
Is it too late to get an injection during the observation period after being scratched by a cat?
Even if you logically know that it is meaningless to go to the injection, but psychologically afraid, this is also a problem that many people are concerned about, here is this problem to make clear: the incubation period of rabies is an average of 1 month, close to the head and neck, severe bites occur quickly, and far away from the head and neck, slight scratches have a slow onset, because after the virus infects the human body, it usually needs to stay locally first, do a small amount of replication, and then go up along the nervous system to a certain extent, and mad cats can only be infected if they lick their paws and scratch quickly. The tiny amount of saliva on the nail obviously contains much less virus than a bite.
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As long as it is scratched by a cat, it must be injected.
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If you are scratched by a cat, you need to be vaccinated.
If you are scratched by a cat, you should be vaccinated against rabies, and if necessary, you will need to be injected with tetanus immune globulin or antitoxin, anti-rabies serum or rabies immune globulin.
Ways to prevent cat scratches.
1. Stay calm
If the cat hurts you, don't hit it or chase it, don't lose your temper with it. Because these violent reactions of yours will only make cats feel scared and make them nervous and confused.
2. Keep a certain distance from the cat and do not cause secondary injury
The first thing you have to do is stop petting the cat and then keep a certain distance from the cat so that your hands and entire body are out of the cat's attack range. If the cat does not calm down for a short time, you need to stand up slowly so that you can remove the cat from your lap. Remember, walk away and keep your distance from it, and wait for your cat to calm down before approaching it.
3. Give the cat a way
If you're walking from room to room and a hissing cat is blocking your path, think about it from a cat's perspective. The cat may think it's trapped, and you walk towards it, and it senses a threat.
It wants to run, but there is no space for it to run, so it must defend itself by attacking. The easiest solution is to let the cat walk past you and give it some space, which they usually do.
4. Understand what situations can prompt cats to change their behavior
Cats often respond positively to positive encouragement and turn a blind eye to negative punishment.
5. Try to use your voice and body
If you are bitten or scratched by a cat, say "no" in a serious, high-pitched voice. At the same time, point your finger at your cat and look directly at it with cold and ** eyes. In the world of cats, the gaze is considered a threat to dominance.
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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.
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Injections are required. The wound should be disinfected in a timely manner, and a complete set of rabies vaccines must be administeredIt is understood that the decameron observation method comes from the World Health Organization
Specifically, after disinfecting the wound and receiving the first dose of vaccine, the biting dog and cat are observedIf the dog or cat does not get sick or dies suddenly within 10 days after scratching and biting a person, it proves that the saliva of the dog or cat that scratches and bites the person does not contain rabies virus, and the next rabies vaccine can be stoppedIt should be noted that the 10-day observation method is only used in dogs and cats that are domesticated and regularly vaccinated
And the 10-day observation method is not to observe first and then decide whether to get vaccinated or not, but to observe while getting vaccinatedAnd many people ignore simple wound treatment after an injury...According to animal experiments, wound treatment at the first time can increase survival by 50%.
According to the staff of the Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the first step after injury should be wound irrigation.
Normally, being scratched by a cat is generally not a big problem, because the cat will not carry the rabies virus on its paws, and some friends may not understand, in fact, the environmental requirements required for this kind of virus to be smooth are very high, so it is difficult to survive in the outside world. The rabies virus is usually found in the blood or saliva of animals, but if you are scratched by a cat with the virus, then you may be infected, but this chance is very low, so don't worry too much.
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