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If it's your own rabbit, it's fine!
Rinse with water, then soak in thick soapy water, rinse with water!
Usually that's fine!
If the rabbit's nails are too long, you can cut them properly!
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The rabbits in the house are generally fine. Give it a few strokes and learn a lesson. Make it memorable.
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Generally speaking, getting scratched by a rabbit is not a big deal, but just in case, it is still necessary to do some disinfection after being scratched by a rabbit. Here is the solution to get scratched by a rabbit, let's take a look.
How it works: If there is only a slight scratch after being scratched by a rabbit, it is basically fine to rinse it with clean water from the tap for five minutes and then wash it with soapy water.
If there is blood, then in addition to washing with soap and water, use iodine wine for disinfection, do not bandage after disinfection, and dry it directly in the air.
If there is alcohol at home, then you can disinfect it with alcohol, and constantly wipe it with an alcohol cotton ball for five minutes, which can play a role in disinfection.
In addition, if the child is scratched, if you are not worried, you can go to the hospital for rabies vaccination.
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Disinfect wounds to avoid infection.
Bites and scratches from rabbits do not require vaccination, according to the latest research by the World Health Organization. The main reason is that after rabbits are infected with rabies, they will develop paralytic rabies, which is not attacking the bush cover, so it will not bite or scratch people, and rabbits will die soon after being infected with rabies. So you don't need to be vaccinated, just treat your wound to avoid infection.
Stuffy. Rabbit is the general name of all genera of the mammalian order Lagomorphidae. Commonly known as rabbits. Biological classification: Zoology: Chordates, phylum, Vertebrates, subphylum, Mammalia, Cerniformes. Rabbits have tubular long ears, a tufted short tail, and strong hind legs that are much longer than their forelimbs.
The most abundant species are in eastern Asia, southern Asia, Africa and North America, and the only species with little osmosis are distributed in Europe and South America, some of which are widely distributed or introduced into many regions, while many species are very limited. Terrestrial, mostly found in deserts, desertified steppes, sparse tropical forests, steppes, and forests or woods.
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Being scratched by a rabbit is a need to disinfect the wound and inject some injections, it is nothing, not very serious.
Rabbits can also bite, if you are accidentally bitten by a rabbit or scratch the skin, it doesn't matter, you can get some injections, eat some antibacterial drugs, pay attention to wound cleaning, rabbits raised at home will be regularly bathed and disinfected every day, don't worry about bacteria.
A person can only get rabies if they are scratched by an animal carrying the rabies virus, and they will not be infected if the animal itself does not have the virus.
However, rabbits, cats, dogs, rats and other animals can carry rabies virus, even if the animal itself does not have the disease, it may have rabies virus on its body, because rabies has an incubation period of two to 15 years for both humans and animals. If an animal infected with rabies virus is caught, if there is no wound and no bleeding, it will not be infected with the virus, because rabies virus is transmitted to the owner through blood, but once the blood is seen, the rabies vaccine must be injected within 48 hours of being scratched, otherwise the mortality rate of rabies is 100%. If the wound bleeds, you can wash it yourself with soap and water before going to the hospital for emergency treatment, and then immediately go to the injection.
Take some antimicrobials. Rabbit scratches and bites and needs to be injected. Because rabbits can also be infected with rabies, they should be vaccinated immediately.
For the sake of good health, if you are scratched by a rabbit, you must go for an injection.
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It doesn't matter, rabbit friends are often scratched by their own rabbits, and I'm like this too, countless times, you just wipe it with alcohol, and it'll be fine in a few days, and it's not a big deal to be caught by herbivores.
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Hello, being scratched by a rabbit should be treated the same as a dog bite, and the rabies vaccine should be injected in time.
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It's okay, chickens and rabbits won't infect anything, even if they scratch the bleeding, there will be no problem, I've never heard of what injections to take after being scratched by chickens and rabbits, because it's okay at all, they should not secrete toxins on their paws, of course, disinfection and sterilization are indispensable, chickens and rabbits will definitely have bacteria on their paws, relax, it's okay.
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It's okay that I'm a rabbit, and my arms are scratched every day.,,Oh, rest assured.,Just clean it.。
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I have rabbit scratches on my hands and arms, so I don't need to do anything special at all. If you are bitten by a rabbit, you will need to go to the hospital for an injection.
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It's okay, you don't need an injection, it's not a bite, if it's bitten, you need to add a tetanus needle, it doesn't matter.
How to deal with it I think you need to find a caring friend to comfort and comfort your ......
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If you're afraid, it's better to get vaccinated, some things look harmless, and you don't know inside.
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Do I need an injection to be scratched by a child?
If you are bitten by a rabbit, you do not need to be vaccinated. Vaccines are generally not given after being bitten by rabbits, because the disease commonly transmitted by rabbits is tularemia, on the one hand, there is currently no vaccine for tularemia, and on the other hand, rabbit-borne tularemia is mainly transmitted through arthropod bloodsuckers such as ticks and lice, or aerosols, droplets, etc. Bite is not the main route of transmission, so the chance of contracting tularemia through bites is relatively small, and there is currently no vaccine to be injected, so there is no need for vaccination. >>>More
It's okay. Just put it in a cool place.
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Let's be concise based on your question:
First. You won't get rabies at all. >>>More