I was bitten by a domestic pet dog, and there was no bleeding or broken skin, do I need to get a rab

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

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    No! There is no broken skin, no bleeding, just slightly red but no damage, there is no need to worry. In this case, rabies will not be infected.

    To get rabies, you have to get the rabies virus into your bloodstream. If the skin is not broken like this, it will not be infected, so there is no need to worry too much.

    A person's ** is a barrier, and if ** this barrier is not damaged, then there is no fear of infection. Sometimes, the dog grinds ** with his teeth, and you also feel pain, or even** a little red, and that's okay because it doesn't really hurt you. **If the barrier is not damaged (no bleeding from the skin), there is no need to worry about rabies.

    In addition, the probability of getting rabies in domestic pet dogs is also very low. Generally speaking, pet dogs have been vaccinated against rabies when they are young, and there is basically no risk of infection. If you have not recently been exposed to or bitten by a rabies dog, they do not carry the virus.

    Although the rabies virus may be dormant for more than ten years, it is an extremely accidental situation. For dogs, if they really have rabies, it is absolutely impossible for you to keep them for so long. If they carry the virus, their symptoms will be obvious, and they may even die before they can bite, and they will not be able to live that much.

    But if you're still not at ease, it's okay to get a shot of the vaccine for peace of mind. I was also injected when I was bitten by a feral cat before, about more than 100 yuan, and I got three injections. **It's not expensive, and there's nothing ***, if you're really scared, you can fight.

    Here I still want to remind all the shovelers that dogs should be vaccinated and rabies vaccines regularly! After your dog has been vaccinated and it bites you, you don't need to be afraid. Also, if you have been vaccinated against rabies within a year, there is no need to worry if you are bitten again within the validity period.

    For people who are in regular contact with animals, regular rabies vaccinations are also a measure to protect themselves.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No wounds are generally fine. Just to put yourself at ease, it would be better to get vaccinated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, find out whether the pet dog has been vaccinated against rabies, and if so, people do not need to get vaccinated against rabies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As long as you are sure that there is no bleeding and broken skin, you do not need to get a rabies vaccine. If you can't be sure, it's best to get a rabies vaccine, not afraid of 10,000, just in case.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, I don't think I need it without being bitten. Which viruses cause rabies enter the body through the bloodstream. So no injections are needed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Under normal circumstances, if you are bitten by a dog, or if you scratch a **mucosal damage, you need to inject rabies vaccine, because the incubation period of rabies is relatively long, then the situation you described, if you are bitten by a dog, but only a slight **mucosal breakage, no bleeding, this situation should be treated in time The wound is locally disinfected with iodine, and the rabies vaccine can not be injected, and if you are particularly worried, you can also inject rabies vaccine in the course of treatment.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You don't need an injection in this case. Wash three times with soapy water for a total of 20 minutes. Then rubbing alcohol is fine, so far there is no scientific basis to really prove how long the incubation period of rabies bacteria is.

    Don't worry too much, the average domestic pet dog will not have much of a problem, and you have not been bitten and bled out, if it does, you must be vaccinated.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sometimes there is no break, you can't see, it's best to wash it with salt water, if it hurts, it's broken, you have to vaccinate, in fact, domestic dogs are generally fine, and you can rest assured. Get vaccinated as soon as possible, I don't know where you are, but the epidemic prevention station in our city is 24 hours a day... I hit it in the middle of the night...

    Regardless of whether you get vaccinated or not, you should immediately rinse with running soapy water for 10 minutes.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No bleeding is necessary, the rabies virus is transmitted through blood. As for the claim that rabies will be dormant for more than ten years, it has been proven false. Generally, in foreign countries, the rabies vaccine is given first, and if there are no symptoms after three days of observation, there is no need to take the vaccine.

    And your dog has never had a problem with it for so long, so it should have been vaccinated. If a dog has rabies, the symptoms are obvious and easy to see. You can wash it with soapy water and apply some alcohol.

    If you are really scared, you can get an injection, and this injection will be effective for life. The epidemic prevention station is recommended to call within 24 hours.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You don't need an injection, as long as you don't bleed.

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