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If the dog scratches a little skin and does not bleed, it belongs to the second level of rabies exposure, and the wound needs to be treated in time and vaccinated against rabies.
First of all, the wound should be washed with soapy water (or other weak alkaline cleaning agent) and flowing water with a certain pressure alternately, repeatedly for at least 15 minutes, then rinsed with normal saline soap, and then disinfected the wound with iodophor, benzalkonium chloride or other disinfectants, and then went to the local CDC for rabies vaccination.
It is recommended to receive the first rabies vaccine within 24 hours after the injury, and then complete the entire course of treatment in full and in full according to the schedule.
In addition, if the person with secondary exposure has severe immunodeficiency, has been using large immunosuppressants for a long time, or has a wound on the head and face, the first dose of rabies vaccine should be given at the same time as the local infiltrate of the wound with rabies immune globulin.
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The dog scratched a little skin, but there was no bleeding, in addition to rinsing with water immediately, disinfecting with alcohol, you should also go to the hospital for professional disinfection, although there is no scratching the blood vessels, but the human ** is actually divided into several layers, bacteria may also enter the dermis, is not touched by the blood vessels, there is also a possibility of infection.
For the sake of safety, as long as the skin is broken, it is recommended to go to rabies vaccination, especially for puppies that have not been vaccinated, puppies are often more virulent than large dogs.
Whether or not to receive a doctor, it is most appropriate to go to the hospital to see a doctor, and listen to the doctor's advice and arrangement.
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Clause. 1. If the skin is scratched by a dog, it is recommended that the patient rinse the wound with soap and water in time, and then apply iodophor for disinfection. If the dog is regularly vaccinated against rabies, then the patient can not be vaccinated; If the dog is not vaccinated against rabies, it is recommended that the patient should go to the hospital for vaccination, just in case;
Clause. 2. If the dog is scratched, it is recommended that the owner treat the dog's wound in time, and then apply alcohol or iodine to disinfect.
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If the skin is scratched by the dog, but there is no bleeding, it should be cleaned and disinfected with running water and soap in time. It is advisable to visit a doctor in the hospital to determine if an injection is needed.
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If the dog scratches a little bit of skin and there is no bleeding, it is not a big deal, just apply a band-aid and stick it on.
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If the dog is a domestic pet is very healthy, the wound is not very large, you can use the ten-day observation method, that is, the dog has not died of illness within 10 days, no need to go to the rabies vaccine, if the dog is a country dog, the probability is very high, just in case, you must go to the rabies vaccine!!
To be on the safe side, be sure to get an injection!! Be sure to go for the injection!! Be sure to go for the injection!! Say the important thing three times!
Don't think it's a trifle, rabies is terrible!
If you have pets at home, you need to avoid being bitten by animals in addition to taking good care of them. Many people have dogs at home, and when walking the dog or interacting with the dog, sometimes they do not grasp the proportion, and are accidentally scratched or scratched by the dog's sharp paws, resulting in ** bleeding. Many people are accustomed to this situation and think that there is no need for **.
Do I need to get vaccinated if I get caught by a dog?
If you are scratched or bitten by a dog, regardless of whether you bleed or not, you should be vaccinated against rabies as long as there is a break or bruise in the epidermis. Whether a dog has been vaccinated or not, it can be difficult to determine whether it carries the rabies virus. Once bitten by a scratch, it is best to be vaccinated against rabies in a timely manner, and in severe cases, rabies immune globulin should be given.
After the injury, the wound should be washed with water or soapy water in time, then scrubbed and disinfected with medical alcohol, and then the rabies vaccine should be injected in time.
What should I do if I get scratched by a dog?
1. Treat the wound as soon as possible, and be sure to wash the bitten part with clean, flowing water. At the same time, the blood can be squeezed out of it, and part of the virus carried can be removed. If possible, it is best to wash the wound with a certain concentration of soapy water for about 20 minutes.
Then, the wound is disinfected with iodine, then washed off with alcohol, and the procedure is repeated several times before going to the hospital.
2. Rinsing the wound is the first step of first aid, and then you need to go to the nearby epidemic prevention department to pay attention to the rabies vaccine, which must not be delayed. Because even healthy dogs have a chance of carrying the rabies virus, it is best to get vaccinated within 24 hours. If you go for the vaccine after a few days, the rabies virus will be latent in the pregnant woman's body, and the disease may occur in about 10 days.
If the incubation period is long, the onset may take several years, and the consequences are unimaginable.
3. For people with serious scratches, antiviral serum must be injected in time, and it needs to be done correctly under the guidance of a doctor. After being accidentally bitten by a dog, the local clean-up work should be in place, otherwise it will be very unfavorable to the follow-up, and timely treatment can reduce the risk of infection and avoid the body being affected.
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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.
If there is no bleeding, you should be able to skip the injection. I've also encountered this problem, and I've consulted the epidemic prevention station!
I was scratched by a cat without a single bruise, and I didn't get a rabies shot, so I have 40 days to do.
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