What should I do if I am bitten by someone else s kitten and I didn t get vaccinated at that time?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-05
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What to do after being scratched and bitten by a cat.

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Don't worry. Because there were no tetanus and rabies vaccinations at that time, and now it is too late. And since it is a domestic cat raised by someone, there is generally no disease, and it is generally fine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Can you tell me how long it has been?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Being bitten by a cat without an injection can be divided into two situations, one is not infected by the virus, and the other is that the virus is in the incubation period and has not yet developed the disease. Therefore, depending on the vaccination status and the severity of the bite wound, patients can decide whether they need to be vaccinated against rabies or tetanus in time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Be sure to get a rabies vaccine. For the time being, there may be nothing, if once rabies attacks, 100% will die, and now there is no cure for it all over the world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You don't have to worry, the virus activity is not high, which means that you are not infected and your wound is treated in time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you are accidentally bitten by a pet cat, then you must go to the hospital for vaccination. Because pet cats still carry a lot of germs, and the wound of being bitten by a cat may also have tetanus, if you don't get vaccinated, you may be infected with bacteria and cause serious problems in your body.

    Even if your cat is very clean and will take some of these vaccines regularly, there will still be some bacteria, etc., if you don't get vaccinated, it may make you infected with some bacteria and make you sick. And the wound of the cat bite is also very deep, if you do not get vaccinated, the wound may also enter the water, inflammation and infection, tetanus appear, so that your body is in a state of low-grade fever, which will endanger your life. Therefore, after being bitten by a cat, it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately for vaccination, and after vaccination, you must observe in the observation room for half an hour to see if there will be some negative reactions.

    We must be responsible for our own body, we can't not get vaccinated because the vaccine costs money, if you are afraid of spending a small amount of money to make yourself seriously ill, you must go to the hospital, spending a lot of money may also make your body have problems, leaving eternal sequelae.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the pet cat at home has been vaccinated, there is no need to go to the hospital for vaccination, if the cat at home has not been vaccinated and has been in contact with stray cats outside, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to deal with it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course it should. Because cats have a lot of bacteria, for the sake of safety and to avoid infection, we must be vaccinated.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, pet cats raised at home will also have bacteria, and it is more reassuring to get a shot of vaccine, which can protect animals and protect themselves.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is best to go to the doctor to confirm.

    I used to be bitten by dogs, and I needed to get a vaccination.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Friend, although the wound you were bitten by a cat has healed and you are feeling normal now, it does not mean that the virus has not invaded your body. Of course, the first thing to consider is whether the cat that bit you has the rabies virus in its body.

    There are two ways to judge:

    1. Observe their behavior, whether there are manifestations such as foaming at the mouth, restlessness, aggression, etc., which is often a sign of the disease.

    2. Virus quarantine is carried out on the brain tissue of cats, because animals with rabies virus in the body have a large amount of virus latent in the brain tissue before the onset of the disease. Only a small amount is in blood and saliva. This is one reason why the virus is not easily detected during the incubation period.

    Usually, if an animal with the virus is bitten and the vaccine is not given within 12 hours, the virus may enter the brain tissue through the bloodstream and become latent. In this way, the danger is great. In short, as long as you are bitten by an animal that can spread rabies, it is absolutely necessary to get vaccinated, because you can't just intuitively judge that it does not carry the virus, let alone guarantee that you will not get sick after infection, so please take responsibility for your life and don't take chances.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This belongs to the measurement of character, and it is okay to lose a piece if the character is good, and the character should not be killed by a small mouth, and it has been 2 months Pay close attention to whether there is a phobia of light and a fear of water If you feel unwell, see a doctor in time What should you do if you are fine.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Newborn kittens are not poisonous, don't worry.

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