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Depending on the depth of the wound, if there is no bleeding, then there is no need to worry, if there is bleeding, the blood from the wound should be rushed out immediately and washed with water. If you are really unsure, you can apply alcohol to the wound.
Generally, there is no problem after being bitten by ss, domestic pets generally do not carry germs, no need to bother to go to the hospital for injections, I have been bitten many times by my little white gray. If you have a Gakaria hamster (including the third line, purple cang, silver fox, pudding, golden fox, milk tea), they are docile and generally do not bite, the first line (including white bears, flower cangs, amber, etc.) is easier to bite than the third line, and they are also very docile small animals if they are well domesticated. In fact, when contacting SS, you should pay attention to avoid touching or hugging them from directly above them, SS will instinctively think that there are natural enemies attacking them from above, so when you want to contact or hold SS, you must be in front of them so that they can see the position of your hand, and before touching SS, you must let SS be familiar with your taste, so that SS will not bite.
Unless SS thinks that he is under great threat, he will bite you hard, sometimes SS will bite your hand gently after being familiar with your smell, it doesn't matter, it's just that they are curious, if you don't like it, you can give him a small punishment, tap his nose lightly with your finger, and they will remember, because the nose is already the biggest punishment for them.
Communicate with the SS carefully, you will find that they are actually very cute little animals, don't neglect your love for them because they have bitten you.
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After being bitten by a rat, the first thing you may want to do is to clean the wound. If the bite is not heavy, take water to flush or even if the bite is bleeding, you can squeeze it appropriately, and then take water to flush it, basically you can. It should be noted that because rats can transmit many diseases, such as epidemic hemorrhagic fever, such as plague, especially plague may be more severe, of course, there are many other bacteria and viruses that can transmit diseases.
After being bitten by a rat, you may develop a fever within a week and need to go to the hospital. Plague is not present in most parts of China, and a small part of our country in the northwest may have plague, at this time there may be lymphadenopathy and even suppuration in addition to fever. If there were no such changes, it would not have been a big problem to simply be bitten by a rat and clean the wound.
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It's better to get a tetanus shot, because rats eat more miscellaneous things, have germs in the mouth, and have a variety of diseases. After being bitten by a rat, the wound may become infected, so it is best to get a tetanus shot.
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Because some rats can transmit diseases such as epidemic hemorrhagic fever and plague, plague is relatively rare now, while epidemic hemorrhagic fever is a more serious infectious disease and has a very high case fatality rate. Therefore, after being bitten by a rat, the wound should be cleaned and treated immediately, the wound should be squeezed out of the dirty blood, and then the wound should be thoroughly disinfected with iodophor or hydrogen peroxide.
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Of course, there is something wrong, there will be the spread of the virus, and you should seek medical attention in time.
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If you are bitten by a rat, you will be injured, and the best way is to get a tetanus shot and a rabies vaccine. If the rat carries the rabies virus, it is better to go to the hospital and get vaccinated.
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Of course, there is something, hurry to the hospital, you will be in trouble if you get the plague.
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There will definitely be something sloppy, and you should go to the hospital immediately to deal with the wound and check it.
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If you are bitten, you can go for vaccination, and in most cases there will be no problem.
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It's hard to say, rats can also spread diseases. To be on the safe side, go to a hospital or community health center and ask if there are any vaccines or something.
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If you are bitten by a rat, you should also go to the hospital for tetanus shots in time. Prevent wound infection.
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Go to the hospital and take a look, I'm afraid that rats carry infectious diseases!!
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It's a bit of a tangled question. There was no bite, just a small red dot, which was not considered a bite. The latter should be rabies, except for rabies, I can't think of any other disease that can be transmitted by rats and has a 100% case fatality rate.
Also, in the end, I said that I had 7 vaccinations when I was a child, what kind of preventive injection is it? Rabies vaccine? Or is it a routine immunization vaccine for children?
Let's take rabies as an example:
1. Rats can transmit rabies, but this is relatively rare.
2. At that time, there was no broken skin, and it would not be infected.
3. Rabies rarely occurs for more than 1 year, and it has been 5 years, so it should be fine (even if there is a ** damage that is not visible to the naked eye at that time).
4. Even if you are bitten by rabies, not all people will get sick.
Based on the above analysis, are you relieved that the possibility of being infected with rabies by the rat at that time is assured?
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Don't be stupid, you can't die. I've been bitten by rats before, and I'm bleeding, and I haven't even rubbed the medicine. A rat bites a person means that the rat that bites a person has a deadly virus, but there is no incubation period.
If the mouse that bit you had the virus, you would have died long ago and would not have waited until today.
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The upstairs explanation is already very detailed, and you can't write it clearly, so you can't give you the right judgment.
Will you die if you are bitten by a rat? If there's a virus, of course it's going to die, and that's the answer.
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Now that the weather is cold, there should be less activity for rats, as it may have hibernated by this time. The rat's teeth are sharp, and the wound may be smaller but the wound may be deeper after biting. If there is no rat bite, you need to go to the hospital or clinic for checking, and you need to do a good job of disinfection.
Chest pain, tears in the eyes, or other reasons, overwork, not resting well, often staying up late to play mobile phones and computers for a long time.
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Don't be deceived by medical trust, shake trust, **, false or untrue propaganda, everyone must keep their eyes open!
The research institutions under the World Health Organization (WHO) are composed of the world's top medical experts, and have set up rabies research centers in many countries, and have senior experts to conduct professional and rigorous research, and its medical achievements are recognized as the most authoritative results in the world!
Its ** recommendation for rabies can be explained as follows:
1. Healthy dogs (cats and other animals) are not poisonous. ("Toxic" is a medical term meaning "transmissible," and "non-toxic" means that even if a dog or cat carries the rabies virus, it is not contagious until they become ill.) )
2. Dogs (cats) are only poisoned after the onset of rabies. Cats and dogs that have already shown symptoms of rabies bite people, and it is possible to spread the rabies virus to people through saliva.
4. After the onset of rabies, dogs and cats will die within 3-4 days. (Rabies will only be transmitted if he is bitten within 3-4 days before his death, even if you are bitten, 10 days later the cat or dog dies due to rabies, you don't have to worry, because the bite is not in the infectious period (poisonous period), 10 days is to ensure safety, the World Health Organization deliberately extended the safety period).
5. For dogs (cats) with disease symptoms, such as not drinking water, fear of the sound of water, and healthy cats (dogs) with obvious abnormalities, after you are bitten, you should immediately go to the rabies vaccine injection, and at the same time observe the cat (dog) that bites you, if within 10 days, the cat or dog has not died because of rabies, you can terminate the rabies vaccination, and you can determine that you have not been infected with rabies at all.
6. Rabies has an incubation period, the World Health Organization through detailed research, generally 20 days to 2 months, the longest period is 6 years, as for some examples in China, the World Health Organization expressed doubts, the world has not found evidence of long-term incubation examples, and believes that it may be misdiagnosis or secondary exposure (medical term, the second time to be transmitted).
7. Rabies vaccination can be delayed. (If you have been bitten before, and it has been 6 years, you can rest assured, if you are not at ease, you can get the rabies vaccine again, which is equivalent to one exposure (first bite).
I was bitten by a dog when I was a child, and I bit my face, and now it has been more than 20 years, even if China's ambush period can reach 20 years, I have passed, no, it's okay, to win huge profits, some doctors are too dark.
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My cousin was also bitten by a rat and didn't deal with it, and now it's been 12 years since you were fine, and you should be fine.
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It is recommended to disinfect with disinfectant first, or it is better to go to the hospital to have a look.
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It's okay, I used to be dog-bitten, it's been 30 years.
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No, I should go to the hospital to check it out.
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Rats can carry a variety of germs and should seek medical attention as soon as possible to prevent infection.
The common situations of being bitten by rats are: 1. Infection. 2. Infectious hemorrhagic fever. 3. Plague.
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Vaccinations are required.
First clean the wound, and then seek medical attention within 24 hours to vaccinate, because rats are very dirty, it is easy to carry the virus, causing infection or virus, you must be careful, and immediately seek medical attention and vaccination.
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