I was bitten by a dog this morning, can I just get a rabies vaccine?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-07
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello. I remember when I was in junior high school. My brother was bitten by a dog and was fine after 5 injections.

    So once you've been vaccinated, you'll be fine. Get an injection on the same day. The second shot is given every other week, the third shot is given every other week, and the fourth shot is given every half a month, and the last shot needs to be given a month later.

    Good luck with a speedy **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's okay, it's OK after 5 hits. Don't worry about the rest. I don't know when rabies will attack, but after getting vaccinated, I'll be completely fine. Hey. I haven't heard of it, and there are still problems.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You don't need to play immunoglobulin, your situation is not serious, the hospital is black, immunoglobulin can produce antibodies faster, and it should be played when it is serious.

    It's OK to get 5 shots according to the procedure, and if you are not sure, go to check if there are any antibodies after vaccination.

    No need to panic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The wound has been sterilized, and then the whole process of vaccination will be fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After being bitten by a dog, the first thing to do is to treat the wound (within half an hour, it doesn't make sense for a long time), rinse with soapy water for more than 20 minutes, and use clean tap water without soapy water.

    And then it's a rabies vaccine, and it takes five shots to basically ensure immunity, and as for immunoglobulin, it's good to get it, but it doesn't matter if you don't get it, and it's too expensive.

    In short, it doesn't matter if you get the rabies vaccine on time, you can rest assured.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Need.

    Rabies vaccination is still required after being bitten by a dog that has been vaccinated against rabies. Because vaccines are not 100% effective, they only minimize the incidence of rabies, whether for dogs or people. Regardless of whether the dog has been vaccinated or not, it should be dealt with promptly.

    Vaccine actionThe rabies vaccine is used to prevent rabies attacks. The principle of rabies vaccine to prevent rabies attacks is to prevent rabies by allowing the body to produce corresponding neutralizing antibodies, which reach an effective level and can last for a relatively long time, so as to prevent rabies.

    The level of this antibody must be above reached. The rabies vaccine is injected through five injections to make the neutralizing antibodies of rabies reach above this level, and let it be maintained for a relatively long time to achieve a preventive effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Need.

    After being bitten by a vaccinated dog, the actual risk of contracting rabies is low, but it is still possible to get infected, and it is usually recommended to get vaccinated against rabies and then observe. Usually, only if you are confident in the health of the dog, you can not vaccinate and directly use the 10-day observation method. There are pre-conditions for the implementation of the 10-day observation method, such as dogs have been vaccinated against rabies for 2 consecutive years, usually less contact with wild animals and stray animals, the risk of infection is small, and the bite of a dog that has been vaccinated can not be vaccinated, only need to rinse the wound and disinfect the wound, observe the dog for 10 days, and the dog is still in a healthy state for more than 10 days, and the risk can usually be ruled out, and it can be considered that the dog before 10 days has no problem, that is, it is not infectious.

    Because the safety and reliability of veterinary vaccines are not guaranteed for human use, it is necessary to analyze the specific situation, considering the particularity of rabies, it is usually recommended to vaccinate first and then observe the dog's condition.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dear dear, hello! I'm glad to serve you, dear, according to your question, if you are bitten by a dog, you must be vaccinated against rabies, because dogs are the most susceptible hosts of rabies virus laughter, and the probability of carrying the virus in the body is very high, and the virus is abundantly present in the saliva of dogs, and when a dog bites a person, the virus will invade the human body through a broken wound, resulting in infection. Rabies is by far the most serious malignant infectious disease, with a case fatality rate of nearly 100% once the onset of the disease begins to rise.

    Rabies vaccination is the easiest and most effective way to prevent rabies, and the best time is within 24 hours of the bite and preferably no more than 48 hours. If there is bleeding from the wound, an injection of rabies immune globulin or antirabies serum is also needed around the wound. A total of 4 or 5 shots are required for the whole course of rabies vaccination, and it must be vaccinated regularly and in full to produce effective immunity.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It stands to reason that it's fine, but I don't think anyone remembers being bitten by a dog.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It must be useful, it must be more useful than not fighting. In principle, you should go to the vaccine on the day after being bitten, don't miss the best time of 24 hours, once you get sick, it is very difficult. For those who miss the optimal 24-hour period, they can be refilled, and the dose of the first two injections should be doubled.

    The injection process is divided into 5 injections, which are the 1st day, 3rd day, 7th day, 14th day, and 30th day, a total of 5 times. If the bite is particularly severe, the first and third injections should be doubled. Rabies serum is added to the first shot.

    It should be noted that anyone who uses serum must take 2-3 more injections after 5 injections, and if you choose to get 2 injections, you must take 2 injections on the day after 5 injections. If you choose 3 injections, you need to inject them 3 times. In addition, on the 15th day after all the injections have been given, you have to go to the hospital to check whether you have antibodies in your body, if you have them, it is the best, if not, you need to add 1-2 more doses of vaccine until the antibodies are detected.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course it works, the reason why you have to be bitten by a dog is that you are afraid that the dog has a dog disease, since you know that the dog has rabies, you have to fight it, the sooner the better, it will be useful after playing, you can rest assured!

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