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It is normal for the wound to be painful and itchy, and it is a sign that the wound is healing and that it is not infected with rabies. Don't worry too much. And the itching sensation lasts for a while.
If it doesn't hurt, then you're in trouble, it's a rabies infection, hehe. However, it is best for you to call the epidemic prevention station**, explain the specific situation to the doctor and ask if the wound is appropriate.
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If you prick the immune protein in time, you will be fine, and the itch is the new tissue that your wound has been healing for a long time, which is normal, and the inflammation is fine, because the dog's mouth is clean, and there will be bacteria, which is also okay, the main thing is whether the dog is a mad dog If it is not a needle, it will be fine.
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Did you not take a blood test after the injection? After the blood test, I feel a lot more at ease, why do you always scare yourself
Wound healing will be like this! Calm
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There is a custom in the family that after being bitten by a dog, you should quickly use noodles and a dough to stick the blood flowing from the bite place, and then give the dough to the dog to eat, so that you will not get sick...
Of course, the above is just a superstitious saying, if you are bitten by a dog, you should go to the vaccine immediately, and you should pay attention to the cleanliness of the wound, itching is because the wound is healing, don't scratch it with your hands.
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There should be no problem with the injection, pay attention to maintenance.
I wish you a speedy recovery.
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I have also had such a situation, I deal with it like this: use a sterilized needle, gently prick the itch to bleed, and use the poison plaster to paste it a few times after disinfection!
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It shouldn't matter if you've been injected, it won't be rabies
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The best and safest thing is to go to the hospital.
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1.Normally, dogs will also bite their own feet, but the frequency is very low, and it may be that the dog is playing with itself.
2.If the dog frequently bites its own feet, then it can be caused by itching, pain, etc.
3.It is recommended that pet owners carefully check whether the dog's feet have hair loss, redness, swelling, itching, ulceration, etc., if abnormalities are found, it may be caused by interdigital inflammation, trauma and other reasons, it is recommended to bring it to the pet hospital in time**.
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1. Itching. 2. Allergies. 3. Injury.
**Itching, which may be caused by bacterial infection, should be bathed regularly to keep the dog clean; Allergies, dogs may have allergic symptoms to some things, such as limb pollen, mold, etc., you can pay attention to what possible allergens are around; Injuries, it may be that the dog is scratched by a small branch, or stepped on something sharp.
Generally, it may be itching caused by fleas and mites, because dogs can't completely get rid of them, they often bite their feet, or they may be infected by other bacteria, and they can be bathed regularly to prevent this kind of problem. There are many things that may cause dogs to have allergic symptoms in life, such as mold, pollen, mosquito bites, etc., dogs will continue to gnaw themselves to relieve symptoms, and owners need to pay attention to the allergens around them and do a good job of indoor cleaning.
Most dogs are active and playful, and may be scratched when playing in the grass and bushes outdoors, or if they step on sharp things and get hurt, they will make the dog continue to lick their wounds.
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Dogs may bite their feet because: itching, foreign body.
First of all, dogs do not wear shoes on their feet in daily life, but they also like to go to some dirty places to play, just like that, after the soles of the feet are in contact with these dirty things for a long time, the owners do not pay too much attention to the hygiene of the soles of the feet, which will make the dog's feet very itchy, so they bite their feet only Zheng Xing's hands are to stop itching. With a drain.
Secondly, because the dog likes to play around, the soles of the feet are in contact with the ground, and it is inevitable that some foreign objects will be stuck between the dog's toes, and the dog will feel uncomfortable, and then bite his own feet to relieve this discomfort. This behavior of the puppy is likely to be cleaning its feet, which is normal and the owner does not need to worry too much.
The habits of the puppy
1. Like to live in groups, there is always a head dog leading the dog group, and will dominate and govern them. However, nowadays there is often only one dog in the house, so this phenomenon is rarely seen. It is common to see a group of dogs living peacefully in the countryside, and if it is an unfamiliar dog, do not rush to put them together to avoid a fight.
2. Like to get along with people, relatives are the natural habits of dogs, especially playing with children, often see dogs and children mingling, so it is regarded as our friends.
3. Puppies like to bark often, which is an instinctive behavior of dogs, but not all puppies like to bark, and some dogs like to be quiet.
After being bitten by a dog, the wound needs to be treated in time, and the wound should be thoroughly rinsed with 20% soapy water or benzalkonium bromide solution for at least half an hour, and strive to remove the dog's saliva, squeeze out the dirty blood, and wipe the wound with 2% iodine or 75% alcohol after thorough rinsing. Wounds are generally not sutured or bandaged to allow blood to drain. If antirabies immune globulin or immune serum is available, local infiltration injections should be given at and around the base of the wound, and care should be taken to prevent tetanus and bacterial infection. >>>More
Upstairs is just a joke, mixing unclean dog hair and rice to bandage the wound! If you don't get infected with germs, you can have ghosts. Clean it up with clean water. >>>More
If it's bleeding, of course it's dangerous!! You have to get an injection in time!! It must not exceed 24 hours!! >>>More
In general, dogs that have been injected, especially domestic dogs, have a very low probability of contracting rabies, so there is no need to worry too much. >>>More
Rabies is a zoonotic acute infectious disease caused by rabies virus, also known as hydrophobia, rabies, etc., which is mainly infected by the rabies virus in the saliva of animals when they bite people. Once onset, the progression is rapid, with a case fatality rate of 100%. >>>More