Distress! Urgent! Is it okay to wipe it with alcohol if you get bitten by a kitten?!

Updated on healthy 2024-06-21
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You'll need: soap.

    Warm. Disinfectant.

    Antibiotic ointment.

    Shabu. Doctor (not required).

    Step 1: Wash the wound.

    Wash the wound immediately with soap and warm water. Scrub the wound area vigorously for a few minutes to wash away saliva and bacteria from cat bites.

    Tip: Don't use too much force when washing, but thoroughly. It may be painful to do so, but it can be even more painful if you get infected.

    Step 2: Wipe with disinfectant.

    Rinse off the soap from the wound and use a good antiseptic solution such as iodine or hydrogen peroxide.

    Step 3: Press firmly.

    Stop the bleeding by pressing firmly on the spot pierced by the cat's teeth. The wound should be lifted up to prevent it from swelling.

    Step 4: Dress the wound with gauze.

    Apply antibiotic ointment to the wound and wrap it with clean gauze after the bleeding has stopped. Change the gauze at least 2 times a day until the wound begins to heal.

    Step 5: See your doctor.

    If the condition worsens, see a doctor. If a baby or small child is bitten, see a doctor, even if the wound is small. Acting immediately after a pet bite can reduce trauma and pain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It doesn't matter if you have the rabies vaccine, it's useless to wash it no matter how much you stutter, and if there is a virus, it has already entered the body. At present, the rabies vaccine is very effective. Don't worry too much, just hit on time.

    A cheerful mood can also help you improve your body's immunity.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I have had several cats, often scratched and bitten (I bathe it, cats are reluctant to bathe), maybe it is washed with water, they may have a lot of bacteria or something, since you have washed with water, it has been disinfected, and the rabies vaccine has been taken, it must be no problem, don't be nervous...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Keep an eye on your kitten during the rabies vaccination, as it is theoretically safe if it does not show symptoms of rabies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Don't be afraid, go directly to the hospital to get the rabies vaccine, otherwise you will regret it if something happens, it's just 200, is your life only worth 200?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Rabies vaccinations need to be given in a timely manner. Because cats can also carry the rabies virus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Broken skin must go to the community epidemic prevention station within 24 hours to get the rabies vaccine, last time my girl was scratched by a cat, three injections, the doctor said to play.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You're very patient.,So serious, du, squatting at home and asking.。。。 If you can't wait for the answer, will you not be able to sit and wait for the answer to come back, and then look at your kitten and continue to eat and flow out... This kind of question, even if there is an expert to answer you, you still have to send it to the hospital for surgery, is it good, can the expert help you get it through the computer? . .

    It's not a minor illness, it's a big problem, and I won't send it to the hospital.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no other way but to go to the hospital.

    Stitches are not dangerous.

    But if it is delayed again and again, the infection will be bad.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hurry up and send it to the pet hospital, non-professional doctors will definitely not be able to cure it, and it is estimated that it will require stitches.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hurry up and send it to the pet hospital, or find a surgeon, if you need stitches, the risk of stitches is not great.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don't worry too much, it'll be fine. I was bitten by my own cat when I was a child.

    Just did a simple treatment, smeared it with a red potion, and it's been almost 20 years and it's been fine at all.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Let's go get vaccinated against rabies. The veterinarian said that as long as the small animals you raise are not running around, you can use iodine wine or soap if you don't eat indiscriminately, and if you like animals very much, and you are always injured, and you are afraid of problems, it is recommended that you take your pet to the veterinarian, regular rabies vaccination, and there is a way to cut off the sharp part of its fangs, so that it is not so easy to be injured.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Alas, wild cats and dogs have a 24% probability of being poisonous, and domestic cats and dogs without manic symptoms have a 3% probability.

    Rabies is a virus that infects the central nervous system, and the mortality rate is 99% if left untreated within 2 days999...

    It is said that there is only one case in the world that has been saved, and it is a little girl in Africa who is actually scratched and injured, and even if she is poisonous, she is not so easily infected. However, the most important thing to note is no.

    To let it lick its wounds, 93% of the virus is in its saliva, so it is better to be bitten by it, and never to be salivaed by it.

    I hit the wound.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Nothing, it's the same whether you fight or not, if the scratch is just a little, it's good to eliminate the poison at home, it's not as serious as the hospital said, if you're timid, then it's better to fight rabies seedlings.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    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**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Maybe!

    I've been fine since I got caught by a cat!

    So do a lot of my classmates!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Cats and dogs have the highest content of rabies virus in their saliva, so let's get a rabies vaccine.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The possibility of rabies transmission can be basically ruled out in the following cases:

    1. Domestic dogs and cats in big cities;

    2. The life experience of dogs and cats is clear, kept at home, not stray animals;

    3. The dog or cat has not been in contact with a dog suspected of rabies, or has not been bitten by a dog of unknown origin;

    4. The animal has no symptoms of illness or abnormal behavior, and there is a reason for the bite, such as teasing, protecting food, protecting children, and causing pain;

    5. Animals have been vaccinated;

    6. The disease control center informed that there was no rabies in the local area in recent years;

    7. The bite has been more than 10 days, and the dog and cat are healthy as usual.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Teach you a few ways to deal with a cat scratch.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's useless to get vaccinated after 72 hours, but don't worry too much, there will be no problem. The kitten didn't run around, so it wouldn't have rabies.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It should be fine, don't be too nervous. When I was seven years old, I was scratched by a stray grumpy cat, and when I saw blood, I smeared some alcohol and it didn't hurt (so strange) and left it alone, and it's okay until now.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Injections can be given within 72 hours, so let's go for them for safety. In addition, there are wounds and cats are susceptible to bacterial infection.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is safest to go to the hospital and ask the doctor.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    What to do if you are scratched by a cat--- get a rabies vaccine immediately.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Prevention** on insurance (Chinese medicine prepared in advance).

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The teeth won't come out, but it won't have much effect on it, because cats are predators, and those two fangs are for hunting, but now cats are domestic, so it doesn't matter if you don't have that fang. My cat was just cut in half, and I couldn't see any effect on it. You can still eat cat food.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The tooth won't come out, but it won't affect it much.

    Cats enter the adult cat stage at the age of 12 months or more, and the body and digestive system of adult cats have basically matured, and can better digest and absorb nutrients. Adult cats need full and balanced nutrition to maintain optimal health and prevent aging. When cats reach the age of 7 or older, they develop a number of health problems, especially metabolic aspects such as the kidneys and eyes.

    To solve this problem, it is important to feed them low-fat, low-energy foods to help them maintain a normal weight. In addition, the amount of fiber in the food should be guaranteed to ensure gastrointestinal health, and the amount of magnesium and phosphorus should be reduced to maintain the health of the urinary system and kidneys. In addition, foods should be as easy to digest as possible.

    Weigh your cat regularly to ensure that your cat's weight is within the normal range and feed it according to the recommendations of your veterinarian and dietitian. Estimate the cat's physical condition and adjust the amount of food to be fed according to the physical condition. Gently scratching the cat's chin will increase the cat's favorability towards you.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Hello, first of all, if the cat loses its teeth due to dental disease, go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible**; If the cat is in the period of tooth replacement, provide it with easy-to-chew food, observe the changes in the cat's teeth, and prepare different foods for it; If an elderly cat loses teeth, first check it for oral diseases, and change the diet to easy-to-digest and easy-to-chew food. What should I do if my cat's teeth fall out? If the cat loses its teeth due to dental disease, go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible**; If the cat is in the period of tooth replacement, provide it with easy-to-chew food, observe the changes in the cat's teeth, and prepare different foods for it; If an elderly cat loses teeth, first check it for oral diseases, and change the diet to easy-to-digest and easy-to-chew food.

    1. Dental diseases such as periodontitis can lead to tooth loss. Periodontitis causes the tissue cells that support the teeth to be destroyed, and the teeth become loose and fall out. Because periodontitis is accompanied by severe pain, it hates things touching its mouth and is reluctant to eat.

    If the symptoms worsen, osteomyelitis will occur in the jaw bone, and pus from the root of the tooth will break out. Once this happens, it is important to receive a special ** as soon as possible, so take it to the hospital as soon as possible. Second, cats change teeth.

    At the age of four or five months, the director may lose his appetite during the tooth replacement stage, so on the one hand, it is necessary to pay attention to the growth of teeth in the cat's mouth, and on the other hand, to provide it with chewy food to protect the new teeth.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Teeth don't grow, and I've met the same cat with a broken tooth.

    At this time, don't worry too much, the animal's ability is very strong, because the cat food is very hard, so it is not recommended to feed the cat food before it grows, you can feed some soft food such as canned fish, if you encounter hard food, you can also blister it with water for the time being, and it will be able to get used to and accept the fact that it has less teeth for about 1 week.

    The cat I met was very old and had been missing half of his teeth very early, but he was still alive and well, very fat

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Teeth will not regenerate, cats will not get sick, but its ability to chew in the future (especially biting bones) will be affected, your family should be a kitten, if it is an adult cat, the teeth should be strong, generally not broken (now cats do not catch mice, so there is no problem with eating cat food and canned food, my cat sometimes gives her some fish, if it has a broken tooth, it can't chew the fish bones, hehe).

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    You should go to the hospital to see, cat's teeth have dental nerves like humans, if you leak out of the tooth nerve and eat it will hurt, you can go to the pet hospital to take a dental film.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Don't worry, the landlord, the teeth will definitely be able to grow, give it something that is easy to swallow and let it slowly adapt to it It should be fine, suddenly.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    It's going to be fine, don't worry, if you don't, go get him a denture.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    My cat's big teeth are also broken (they haven't grown yet, so they shouldn't grow anymore.) When he broke, he was a year old and fell from the upper floor.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    The following are the treatment elements for cat tooth loss: 1. Clean your cat's teeth regularly. Although scaling requires an anesthetic process, it can be performed on an outpatient basis without the need for hospitalization**.

    2. Usually, the veterinarian will first remove the plaque and calculus on the tooth surface and tooth root, and if there is diseased or damaged gum tissue near the tooth root, appropriate treatment will be carried out. 3. Backwards.

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