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Generally, the cat does not have any abnormalities 10 days after being scratched by the cat, which generally means that the cat is not infected with the rabies virus, that is, the scratch theoretically does not need to be injected with rabies vaccine. However, for the sake of life safety, it is still recommended to go to the hospital within 24 hours for rabies vaccination if you are scratched by a cat and bleed.
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After being scratched by a cat for ten days, the cat may not be sick, but people can get sick, because cats also have rabies virus, so we were scratched by cats, especially if there is a phenomenon of ** break, we should pay more attention to it, and we must go to the hospital to get a rabies vaccine as soon as possible.
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After being scratched by a cat for ten days, the cat did not get sick, you used the method of observing the incubation period of the cat carrying the rabies virus, because the incubation period of cat rabies is at most seven or eight days, so this method is also possible, relatively safe, however, in order to best protect your life, it is better to get vaccinated.
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The cat did not get sick after ten days after being scratched by the cat, indicating that the cat was not infected with rabies, even if it was scratched by the cat, it should be washed and disinfected with water, and it is best to get the rabies vaccine within 24 hours.
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Cats have a lot of parasites and diseases, but cats that are very resistant to this disease have high antibodies, so they are not easy to get sick.
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If you are scratched by a cat, of course the cat will not get sick, it is possible that after a while you will get sick.
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If the cat remains healthy for 10 days after the accident, the risk of infection of the person who was scratched and bitten can be ruled out 100%.
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Cats have a lower chance of carrying rabies than dogs, and there is generally no danger if they are not bleeding or are scratched by a vaccinated domestic cat.
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After being scratched by a cat, you should get a rabies vaccine in time, and don't have a good psychology. By the time the onset of the disease occurs, it will be too late.
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If you are scratched by a cat, you should get a rabies vaccine in time, because cats have a lot of fungi and parasites.
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Ten days after being scratched by a cat, the cat did not get sick, which means that everything is normal, and there is no need to worry about any problems.
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After about ten days, the cat did not get sick, this does not mean that there is anything, it would be better to get a vaccine if you want to, and you can't see the state of the cat.
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After being scratched by a cat for 10 days, if there is no disease, then there is basically no problem, and there is no need to worry about this situation.
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After the cat scratched for 10 days, the cat did not get sick, which means that it is good, it is a healthy condition, there will be no rabies virus, don't worry.
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It is best to go to the hospital for a rabies vaccination.
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Ten days after being scratched by a cat, the cat did not get sick, which does not mean that the cat is not free of the virus, because the cat scratch does not say which year it will get sick.
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After being scratched by a cat, of course, it will not be affected by this kind of person, in fact, there are no symptoms, but it is necessary to get a rabies vaccine.
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After being scratched by a cat, if the kitten does not get sick, then it means that the cat is virus-free, and you don't need an injection if you are scratched.
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If you don't get sick for more than ten days after being scratched by a cat, you should also go to the hospital to have a look.
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In this case, you still have to go to the rabies vaccine. Because no one is sure?
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Hello, I don't think it's okay to not die within 10 days after being scratched by a catYes. And his body is relatively strong.
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If you are bitten by a cat or a dog, you need to be vaccinated against rabies, how many days you are fine, this is not reliable, rabies has an incubation period.
After being bitten, there are two things that the injured person should pay special attention to:
1. Rush to the hospital as soon as possible to get vaccinated
If you have been fully vaccinated within three months, you do not need to be injected again if you are bitten or scratched again; Once it is more than three months, a rabies vaccine booster shot is still required if you are scratched or bitten again within two years; If you are bitten or scratched more than two years ago, you will need to be re-vaccinated against rabies.
2. Treat wounds correctly
First, rinse the wound repeatedly with water or 3%-5% soapy water, if the wound is too deep, you can use a syringe to go deep into the inside of the wound to rinse, be sure to rinse the saliva of the cat or dog remaining in the wound, and the irrigation time should be about half an hour.
Second, apply the medicine in a timely and correct manner. Many people have an over-trust mentality in purple potions, red potions, etc., and feel that wiping them is enough. In fact, it is best to rinse and wipe the wound with iodine or alcohol first.
If the treatment time is too late, or the wound has scabbed, it is necessary to remove the scab first, and then scrub it repeatedly with alcohol or iodine to avoid leaving any future problems.
Third, do not bandage the wound as a last resort, and keep the wound ventilated and breathable. If it is necessary, make sure that the wound has been thoroughly cleaned and that the rabies vaccine has been given.
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According to the information provided, being scratched by a cat is mainly due to the fear that the cat will be infected with the rabies virus.
Suggestions: Under normal circumstances, as long as there is nothing after being scratched by a cat for ten days, it means that the cat is not infected with the rabies virus, and the person who is scratched by the cat will not be infected. However, it is recommended to routinely disinfect after scratching to prevent local infection.
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It's okay if you don't break the skin! Iodophor disinfection of broken skin.
Generally, the cat does not have any abnormalities 10 days after being scratched by the cat, which generally means that the cat is not infected with the rabies virus, that is, the scratch theoretically does not need to be injected with rabies vaccine. However, for the sake of life safety, it is still recommended to go to the hospital within 24 hours for rabies vaccination if you are scratched by a cat and bleed. At the same time, pay attention to rinse the wound with soapy water or running water as soon as possible after being scratched by the cat, and disinfect it.
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The clinical manifestations of cat-scratch disease are varied, so it is often misdiagnosed by doctors. Generally, 3 7 days after being scratched and bitten by a cat, erythema, papules, herpes, pustules, crusts, or small abscesses are formed at the scratch and bite site with regional lymphangitis; Then lymphadenopathy appears, commonly found in the submandib, neck, armpit and groin, with a diameter of about 1 8 cm, the diseased lymph nodes show granulomatous inflammatory changes, pus formation in the center, and obvious reticuloendothelial cell hyperplasia can be seen in the later stage. Systemic manifestations include low-grade fever, headache, chills, malaise, cough, anorexia, nausea or vomiting. >>>More