Bitten or scratched by a cat but no wounds, has been many days and has no adverse reactions?

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

    If bitten or scratched by a cat. If there were no wounds and no bleeding. Generally, there is no problem.

    And it's been many days and you haven't had any adverse reactions. The instructions are fine. If bitten or scratched by a cat.

    If there is a wound. Don't be careless. You have to go to the epidemic prevention department to get vaccinated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In general, it's okay to get scratched by a domestic cat or scratched on your teeth. Domestic cats are not free-range, and there will be no rabies if they have not been exposed to animals carrying rabies virus, 99% of rabies originates from dogs to humans, and wild cats that have been bitten by rabies dogs will get rabies, and they need to be vaccinated only when they are injured by such wild cats.

    If it is a cat that is usually kept at home, or a cat that has been vaccinated against rabies, don't worry too much.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Under normal circumstances, it is fine, because there is no wound and it will not be infected, and if it is a pet cat raised at home and has not gone out, the chance of carrying the virus is not great. For your own safety, if you are scratched or bitten by a cat or dog, it is best to get vaccinated within 48 hours.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are bitten by a cat or dog, and have broken skin and no obvious wounds, you should also go to the hospital and ask the doctor if you want to get rabies vaccination. Because rabies has an incubation period. Once the attack occurs, there is no cure.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, if you are bitten by a cat or a dog, you don't need to pay attention to the wound, but when the bite bleeds and needs to be treated, it is best to go for a rabies vaccine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you are scratched by a cat and there is no bleeding, you can rinse it with soapy water.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Bitten or scratched by a cat with no visible wounds. Then you don't have to worry about this kind of problem. You yourself have said that there are no adverse reactions for many days.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you are bitten or scratched by a cat but have no wounds, wash them immediately with water, then soap, and then apply iodine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In this case, as long as it is not scratched and there is no wound, it should be fine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cats have unusually sharp teeth and claw tips, and cats like to play with their owners, so it is inevitable that they will occasionally be bitten or scratched by cats. In general, the wound after a human being bitten by a cat should be treated in time to avoid infection and inflammation. It should be noted that if cats suffer from certain zoonotic diseases, it is possible to transmit the disease to humans through wounds, such as rabies, cat-scratch fever, pasteurella dricosis, tetanus and other systemic diseases and local ** infections such as staphylococcus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

    When bleeding occurs after being bitten or scratched by a cat, as long as it is not heavy bleeding, do not rush to stop the bleeding and let the blood drain properly. Bleeding can bring out pathogenic bacteria that have entered the wound. If the wound is not large and shallow, it can be rubbed with 75% alcohol or 2% iodine, disinfected 2 3 times, and can be stopped naturally after bleeding.

    If the wound is deep and large, the wound can be repeatedly and thoroughly irrigated with sterilized saline or Xinjieer. To prevent rabies, the wound should be irrigated for at least half an hour and then 76% alcohol or 2% iodine should be applied. Wounds should generally not be bandaged and sutured.

    If a cat is suspected to be infected with stone disease, on the one hand, the cat should be immediately killed and buried deeply, and on the other hand, it should be quickly vaccinated against rabies at the health and epidemic prevention station, and if necessary, the serum should be injected at the bottom of the wound and around the wound.

    For questions related to life safety, it is recommended that the landlord go to the hospital to inquire.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, it is generally recommended to get an injection in time after being bitten. Colleagues observed that if the cat did not die of a rabies attack within 10 days, it would be fine. The two injections were also in vain. I think so.

    But rabies isn't that easy to get.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Be sure to get an injection.

    As long as you go to the hospital or the CDC, the doctor will tell you this, because in case you get rabies.

    There's nothing you can do.

    Only. Therefore, I recommend spending 300 to get an injection, peace of mind, and good health.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Don't trust intuition too much, this society is very realistic, and there are not too many accidents that happen to us. Instead, I went for the injection right away. Give yourself peace of mind.

    This is the way modern people behave, and everything is based on prevention. Be sure to get an injection, you don't have to think about it. I wish you a speedy vaccination.

    A: We are all ordinary people, and we have nowhere to buy !! Don't say two or three hundred, one thousand have to fight.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    For rabies, the incubation period is 10 years.

    So, if you don't get an injection, you have to worry about it for 10 years.

    Not cost-effective. Go get the shot!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Being bitten is very dangerous, and it has nothing to do with whether the cat dies or not. It is also possible to contract rabies when a cat bites, and once rabies is diagnosed, it is absolutely incurable! To be on the safe side, go to a hospital or vaccination station (or a place called the CDC) to get a rabies vaccine.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I was also bitten by a kitten two years ago, and the doctor said that as long as there is bleeding, I will get an injection, and if there is no bleeding, it is not a big problem.

    I was bitten by a newborn kitten, like I had been pricked with a needle. So for the sake of health, let's go for injections.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, it doesn't matter if many germs (e.g., rabies) survive in the cat for a long time, but if you bite someone, it won't work, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for injections!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You've got to get an injection. Don't take chances, cats may carry the virus if they don't die, but if they don't have an attack, they are still dangerous. This is the same as hepatitis B, it is not necessary to have a virus in the body, but some are latent in the body.

    Let's get an injection for yourself. Don't believe what some people say don't get injections, some people don't know and just take it for granted.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is something wrong with the brain!

    There is no necessary connection between whether a cat dies or not, and your wounds!

    If you don't go to the hospital again, just wait for the barking.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course not, if you are bitten by a cat or a dog, you need to get an injection.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Let's get an injection, after all, it's not expensive, and it's rest assured.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Funny, why do cats want to die if they are bitten by cats? You're going to die if you eat pork?

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Absolutely not, if you wait ten days and the cat is dead, it will be useless for you to find a way.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Once bitten or scratched by a cat, the wound should be immediately disinfected with 2 iodine and antibiotics should be taken as appropriate. If the condition is unstable, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible. If cat-scratch disease develops, the course of the disease will be prolonged, and it must be carefully guided by a doctor**.

    This is the season of rabies, and it is possible to get rabies from a cat bite, so it is important not to be careless.

    Dogs, cats, and rats belong to an upper and lower chain of infection, if the sick rabies bite the cat, and the bitten cat bites the mouse, then the rabies virus will spread between the three animals, and once the rabies infected cat or mouse attacks humans, even if there is only a slight scratch, it can also infect people with rabies.

    Step 1: Rinse the wound. Immediately rinse the wound with running water to flush away the virus as much as possible and squeeze the blood out.

    If possible, it is best to rinse with 20% soapy water and rinse continuously for 20-30 minutes. Then disinfect with iodine wine, and then wash off the iodine wine with alcohol, and repeat this 3 times.

    Step 2: Go to the local epidemic prevention department immediately to get vaccinated, and you must not delay for a few days to get the vaccine. The incubation period of rabies is as short as 10 days, and it can take several years for a long period.

    Step 3: If the wound is bitten severely, be sure to inject antiviral serum at the same time as the vaccine. Antiviral serum must be tested first under the guidance of a doctor.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Let's go to the hospital, after all, it's an animal that hurts the wound, and the wound is easy to heal.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Some cats are very dirty and can get sick, so it's best to get vaccinated.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes, you need to be vaccinated just like being bitten by a dog.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    1. First of all, it depends on the degree of the bite, if there is no bleeding, but the epidermis is broken, then rinse it slightly, wash it with Dettol or Velux hand sanitizer, and you can also smear some Baiduobang or chlortetracycline and erythromycin eye ointment on the wound.

    2. If the bite bleeds, then immediately rinse with a large amount of water, squeeze out the saliva left in the wound by the cat, apply alkaline soap repeatedly, and rinse repeatedly until the wound turns white, do not be afraid of pain, the deeper the wash, the more thorough, the better (about 20 30 minutes). Then apply iodine to the wound and you're good to go.

    3. Regarding whether to get a rabies vaccine, my opinion is that if it is clearly bitten by a mad cat or a stray cat, then it is necessary to get an injection, and at the same time, tetanus serum should be injected. Generally, long-term cat bites at home, as long as they are treated like 2, you can basically not go to the injection, but if the bite is on the face, the limbs near the central nervous system, and it is particularly serious, it is recommended to take the injection. (Note:.)

    If your cat is a long-term latent carrier of the rabies virus, even if it has been vaccinated to prevent it from getting sick, it does not mean that you will not get sick after being bitten by it).

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The landlord does not need to panic

    The vast majority of cases of rabies virus are transmitted through bodily fluids, if the landlord is bitten by a cat without bleeding, the possibility of infection is relatively small, because there is no broken **, even if the cat that bites you is in the rabies infectious period, it will not transmit you rabies If the cat that bites the landlord is not a stray cat or a wild cat, the danger is reduced by another layer, and now there is almost no rabies in the big city, even if there are very few. If the landlord can find your cat and is able to observe it, you can observe it for 10 days, and if the cat that bites you still does not show signs of rabies after 10 days, it proves that the landlord has no possibility of being infected with rabies.

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