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The first time is to rinse with water, and disinfect with iodine, and at the same time go to the doctor as soon as possible, follow the doctor's advice, and it is best to get vaccinated.
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If a child is bitten by a puppy at home, he must also be vaccinated against rabies, after all, the child is still young and cannot take a little risk.
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Regardless of whether this situation is a serious phenomenon, don't be careless, treat the wound as soon as possible, and concentrate on it as soon as possible.
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I broke my skin, I don't need an injection if I didn't bleed, and I had to get a rabies vaccine if I did.
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I feel that if your puppy is not vaccinated, you still have to let the child get vaccinated, after all, if something happens. It's still not easy to say.
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A dog bite requires a rabies vaccination, even if it's your own dog.
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If a child is bitten by his own puppy, what should I do with the skin? The child was bitten by his own puppy, and the skin was also vaccinated.
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<><1.Wash the wound immediately: Wash the wound with warm water and soap to remove any bacteria that have attached to the wound.
Gently dry the wound with a towel. If the wound is deep, it needs to be rinsed with water. 2.
Stop bleeding: Press the wound with a clean gauze or bandage to stop the bleeding. If there is too much bleeding, first aid is required and you need to be sent to the hospital for treatment.
3.Disinfectant: Use some antibacterial ointments or disinfectants to disinfect the wound to reduce the chance of infection.
4.Observe the wound: For relatively shallow wounds, simple methods can be used.
However, if the wound is deep, or the wound condition deteriorates, you need to seek medical attention in time. 5.Observe the health of your dog:
If it is a dog bite, the dog's condition should be observed, and if the dog has abnormal behavior and physical condition, the dog should be taken to the pet hospital for examination in time.
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If the child is bitten by your own puppy, you immediately carry him to get a rabies vaccination.
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If there is no bleeding when bitten by your dog, and the dog has regular vaccinations, you only need to clean the wound with water and rub it with soap to sterilize and disinfect. And if there is bleeding, it is necessary to go to the hospital for relevant treatment, regardless of whether the dog is vaccinated regularly or not**.
<> if you are bitten by your own dog in the process of raising a dog, you first need to check whether the wound is bleeding, if it is only a broken skin, and the dog has regular vaccinations, you only need to rinse the wound with water, and rub it with soap to sterilize and disinfect.
If it is bitten by a dog and bleeding, regardless of whether the dog is healthy or not, it should go to the hospital for vaccinations and other related **. Because the dog's mouth is the place where the most bacteria are located, and the bacteria can easily enter the human body from the wound after bleeding, it is best to avoid rabies infection in time**.
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If the skin is bitten by their own dog, the child may also be infected with the rabies virus, so it is recommended that parents do not take chances. It is best to rinse the wound with soapy water and water in turn, and then apply iodophor to disinfect it, or it can be combined with some scar removal drugs. Finally, go to the hospital within 24 hours to get your child vaccinated against rabies.
Don't think that it is okay for your child to be bitten by your own dog, even if your dog has been vaccinated regularly, the child has a certain chance of being infected with the rabies virus, so in order to prevent accidents, it is best for parents to take their children to the hospital for rabies vaccination. Why risk your child's life to save a few hundred dollars?
1. Rinse and disinfect
After the child is bitten by a dog, rinse the wound with running soapy water for 20 minutes, then rinse the wound with plenty of running water for 10 minutes, and then apply high-concentration alcohol or iodophor to the wound for disinfection. If necessary, parents can also use some scar removal drugs for their children.
2. Vaccination
If your dog has no experience of vaccination, parents should take their children to the doctor for injections. Generally, after being bitten by a dog, you need to be vaccinated within 24 hours, and within 48 hours at the latest, otherwise the chance of contracting rabies virus is relatively high. Before the injection, it is also necessary to sterilize and disinfect the wound with soap and water, iodine, etc., to minimize the possibility of rabies infection.
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To give you an analysis, the wound after a dog bite or scratch:
First, bites, bitten by dogs, you will generally see a long wound or two tooth marks. The dog's teeth are round and blunt, even if the dog's teeth bite out, it is impossible to bite out such a small hole, secondly, the dog's bite is generally pulled back after biting, which is the dog's hunting instinct, so the wound hole is generally elongated, not round.
<>Second, the dog has pain when it scratches **, and Nabu fingers and the dog's paws are oval, and the general scratches are the marks left by the two fingernails in the front, so the general wounds are two marks.
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When the puppy bites the broken skin, the wound should be disinfected, and the wound should be rinsed with soap and water for more than 20 minutes at the first time, and then repeatedly rubbed with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol, and disinfected 2-3 times. Do not bandage the wound and leave it fully exposed. Rinse the wound with soapy water for more than 20 minutes at the first time, and then repeatedly rub it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol to disinfect it 2-3 times.
Do not bandage the wound and leave it fully exposed. If there are conditions for observation, one injection can be injected first to enter the 10-day observation period.
This condition does not require an injection
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Summary. Being bitten by a puppy and breaking a little bit of skin usually belongs to rabies-level exposure, which mainly refers to the bite after being bitten by a puppy with only ** breakage, but no obvious bleeding. Because rabies is an acute infectious disease, its contagiousness is strong, and the case fatality rate is extremely high, if the puppy bites a little bit of skin, you should immediately rinse the bite site with a large amount of water or soapy water, and then go to the hospital in time to disinfect with iodine, and inject rabies vaccine in time, so as not to cause the body to have anorexia, fatigue, headache, fever and other rabies symptoms, and may even be life-threatening.
I was bitten by a dog.
Being bitten by a puppy and breaking a little bit of skin usually belongs to rabies-level exposure, which mainly refers to the bite after being bitten by a puppy with only ** breakage, but no obvious bleeding. Because rabies is an acute infectious disease, its contagiousness is strong, and the case fatality rate is extremely high, if the puppy bites a little bit of skin, you should immediately rinse the bite site with a large amount of water or soapy water, and then go to the hospital in time to disinfect with iodine, and inject rabies vaccine in time, so as not to cause the body to have anorexia, fatigue, headache, fever and other rabies symptoms, and may even be life-threatening.
In addition, after rabies vaccination, the area should be kept clean and hygienic and avoid premature contact with water to avoid secondary infection. And if there are uncomfortable symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, and dizziness after the injection of this vaccine, it may be a normal adverse reaction after taking the drug. If these symptoms are mild, adequate rest is usually sufficient.
However, if the above symptoms are more serious, you should also go to the hospital in time to avoid aggravation of adverse reactions.
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