Is it okay to be scratched by a rabbit, what happens if you are scratched by a rabbit

Updated on healthy 2024-06-19
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, rabbits generally do not carry rabies virus, so after being scratched by rabbits, there is no need to vaccinate rabies, after being scratched by rabbits, you need to wash the wound with flowing water and soapy water alternately for more than 15 minutes, after such rinsing, and then disinfect with iodine, if the wound is deeper and the pollution is more serious, then tetanus may also be needed, because tetanus bacilli are anaerobic bacteria, and they need to survive in a relatively closed and polluted environment, if the wound is superficial, There is no need for tetanus, after such treatment, the occurrence of more serious infectious diseases can be avoided, and the wound needs to be protected in the follow-up to avoid further inflammation of the wound. The wound is not inflamed, and the scratch usually heals in 3-5 days.

    If the scratch by the rabbit is not serious, it can be disinfected with iodine or alcohol. If there is bleeding, the wound should be immediately rinsed with soapy water or running water, and then disinfected with alcohol and iodophor repeatedly, and the rabies vaccine should be given within 24 hours.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Being scratched or bitten by a rabbit is an ordinary trauma, and not all animals will carry the rabies virus, such as rabbits and mice, which do not carry the rabies virus, because rabbits do not carry the rabies virus according to the CDC's rabies prevention guidelines.

    Scratched and bleeding by rabbits does not belong to rabies exposure, and rabies vaccination is not required, only need to clean and disinfect the wound, and it should be disinfected with iodine.

    If the patient's wound is deep, the hospital can be considered for debridement, disinfection, and tetanus antitoxin if necessary to prevent tetanus bacillus infection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Almost all warm-blooded animals can be infected with the rabies virus, such as canines, felines, ferrets, raccoons, rodents, and pterodactyls, as well as certain domestic animals.

    The vast majority of rabies cases in China are caused by dogs or cats. Cold-blooded animals such as turtles and snakes do not transmit the rabies virus, and they do not need to be vaccinated against rabies after being bitten or scratched by birds or chickens, but they all need to be properly treated.

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