I was bitten by a cat, I didn t bleed, I was smeared with disinfectant, and it hurt a little to disi

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

    I was bitten by a cat, although there was no bleeding, but you applied disinfectant, if it hurts a little, it means that your ** is still damaged, I suggest that you still get a preventive shot

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you are bitten by a cat, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment and get vaccinated against rabies in time, so as to effectively protect your life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cat Parents. Doctor, does the cat need to be disinfected if the cat has feline ringworm? If so, what kind of disinfectant do you need?

    Cat Doctor. It needs to be disinfected because the fungal spores that cause ringworm in cats can spread to surfaces and furniture, and there is fungus in the environment. When the cat's body resistance is weak, it will be more susceptible to infection and**.

    Cat Parents. Cat's belongings should also be disinfected, right? Is it possible for people to get infected too?

    Cat Doctor. The items, fabrics and blankets used by cats can also be disinfected and soaked with disinfectants that are safe and non-toxic for pets, such as Wash. The main ingredient of Weike, potassium peroxysulfate complex, has a sanitizing effect on microspores.

    Ringworm bacteria are very light, in order to avoid the spread of dust, you can use a wet rag, watering can to disinfect the surface of the object to avoid reinfection.

    If people's resistance is weakened and the ** barrier is weak, they may also be infected, so you should also pay attention to washing your hands and disinfecting your hands after playing with cats.

    Cat Parents. Okay, okay, thank you doctor!

    Online pharmacy, the doctor is on duty, and the shovel officer is not worried.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally speaking, there is nothing to do, if you are not at ease, you go for a rabies shot.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you're a friend, you can't take chances, you have to get the rabies vaccine. You can't say apply a little potion and then uh you'll be fine, this one is likely to get rabies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You should go to the hospital for a check-up, because cats and dogs have bacteria in their mouths. You may not be able to use this antiseptic solution, so you should go to the hospital to see a doctor before making a decision.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you have been bitten by a cat, you should pay attention to the treatment and observation of the wound, even if there is no bleeding. Although most small cat bites do not result in serious infections, sometimes a cat's teeth can carry bacteria into the mouth. So, here are some suggestions:

    Clean the wound: Gently cleaning the wound with warm water and mild soap will help remove surface bacteria. The wound is then cleaned with an antiseptic solution (such as iodophor) or hydroperoxide.

    Use antibacterial creams: Applying antibacterial creams can help prevent infections. Follow the product instructions and change the ointment regularly.

    Observe the wound: Observe the wound closely for redness, swelling, oozing, pain, or other unusual symptoms. If the wound continues to become inflamed, the infection spreads, or other symptoms occur, seek medical attention.

    Breakage**: If a cat bite causes a rupture** or a deep wound, immediate medical attention is recommended. In this case, your doctor may recommend injections to prevent rabies and other possible infections.

    It is important to note that I am not a veterinarian, so it is recommended that you consult a professional veterinarian for more accurate and individualized advice. If there are any problems with the wound or if you have other concerns, seek medical attention promptly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When I was a child, the free-range cat in the countryside, wild, I don't know how many times I have been scratched more serious than you, now it's fine, but if you can't get over it, go to get vaccinated, after all, the vaccine is a lifelong prevention, and if the cat is still there, there may be more serious injuries later

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Can't stand the location? Brush, and did not see the dangerous place, this situation does not need to be vaccinated only need to be used, clean the stove with fierce fire, and use iodine wine to eliminate poison.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the cat is not free-range, does not come into contact with other animals, and the water it eats and drinks every day is not raw. And then I raised it at home for a long time, in fact, it doesn't matter if I get vaccinated or not. But if it is bitten by a new cat or a cat that likes to go out and play, it is still necessary to get vaccinated.

    After all, you can't joke with your own life.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The house cat should be fine, you wash it with soap and water first, and then go to the doctor tomorrow.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I advise you to disinfect and then go to the hospital for vaccination, and you can go tomorrow, and then see that from the time you were bitten, your cat did not die within ten days, the vaccine can be stopped, and you will not get rabies.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, your cat has not been vaccinated. Secondly, it is best to contact you to go to the hospital, which is the epidemic prevention hospital, that is, the epidemic prevention station to get the medicine, you can go back to the community hospital to get an injection, no trouble, every other week, all down to 200, because the incubation period is 10 years, it is recommended to go for injection!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I was also bitten last year, and I was advised to get an injection, but I didn't get it, and I could get rabies if I bleed.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cats are out of the way if they don't have rabies....Contact to go to the hospital.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's not bad for money, vaccines, anyway, your cat has done epidemic prevention.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's all broken, go to the hospital.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's better to get vaccinated! It's not easy to get sick!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you don't feel at ease, you can get an injection, but many people in rural areas are bitten by animals, and they don't all get rabies.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Get vaccinated or wash it several times with hot salt water!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Ask Du Niang if there is any good way to decide.

    Or go straight to the hospital.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    See your doctor to see if you need an injection.

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