I was bitten by a hamster and urgently asked for advice.

Updated on pet 2024-06-13
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's okay, it's okay

    I've been bitten many times by my house rats

    Haven't you already been poisoned?

    It doesn't matter. Don't be afraid

    I started out like you, but my own hamsters don't get the plague or anything, and that's it

    Haven't you been asking your question for days, and nothing has happened, hehe?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't need to be vaccinated, I've been bitten by hamsters.

    At first, I was just as scared as you were.

    I'm always thinking about what would happen if I didn't get vaccinated and died.

    So I asked my friends.

    He specializes in raising hamsters to play.

    Have been bitten many times by hamsters and have never been vaccinated.

    My friend believes in me, I don't need to get vaccinated.

    I'm only 12 years old and I'm not an expert.

    But I did get bitten.

    It's true that I didn't get vaccinated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'm just like you! I was so scared of this that I went to beat up, and my family was against it, so I asked my classmates to secretly accompany me to fight

    But I regretted it after I finished the fight, because China has done a good job of eliminating the four pests, and there is no plague for a long time, and there are no plague shots for you to fight

    When you get to the hospital, you're just given the rabies vaccine, and while hot-blooded animals can get rabies, domestic animals like hamsters are not like cats and dogs, and they can't come into contact with other rats, let alone get sick

    Now that people have a better life, they begin to worry about whether they will be like this or that, and it is impossible to think about it carefully! You put a hundred hearts on your hamster

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I've been bitten n n times, and it's just a matter of washing the wound and squeezing the blood. I know a hamster who told me I didn't need to get vaccinated at all.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I've also been bitten, and when I was bitten, I immediately squeezed out some blood from the wound, and then smeared some ginger or safflower oil and other medicinal wines, which is not a big problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's best to get vaccinated, otherwise there will be no way to do it, I used to be bitten by my cat and went to get vaccinated! But it's quite expensive now, I spent two hundred last time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It shouldn't be fine.

    I've been bitten by hamsters a lot before.

    It's good to disinfect it...

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I was bitten at the beginning, and then I went to the hospital to get an injection called "hemorrhagic fever". Very cheap, one stitch.

    Three injections, one within 24 hours, another two weeks later, and the third shot after half a year, in order to consolidate.

    You don't need to fight rabies, don't fight blindly, because there is no connection at all.

    I got the first two shots, and the third one didn't get me. It's been more than two years now, and I've been bitten a few times in the middle, and I haven't had an injection.

    After biting, squeeze the blood out and wash it with hand sanitizer.

    If you're worried, go get a hemorrhagic fever, at least you'll be more at ease.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, I've been bitten n times by a hamster at home, and I'm fine now, so it's fine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It doesn't matter, I'm often asked, don't you survive to pull.

    All you have to do is wash it with soap and apply some red potion.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After biting, you should quickly rinse with soapy water for 15 minutes, but since the landlord did not deal with it, then forget it, if there is a next time, you must think about rinsing it Wipe it with alcohol, don't use a bandage, it's no problem

    When a hamster feels uneasy, it is more ...... than when he holds it and holds itIt feels that the situation is not good, and it will bite, but it will not be very ruthless, and the temper is relatively large, and the bite is more severe.

    In addition, if you are not cooked, you will be bitten. It is recommended that the mouse be bought without holding it first, or wear a glove, and wait until it is completely familiar with you before directly touching the mouse's **.

    Hamsters generally do not transmit plague, and rabies is even less likely. Domestic hamsters are generally clean and do not transmit plague, so you don't have to worry about dry land.

    Rats are not subject to rabies vaccination.

    Ms. Luo, a staff member of the Beijing Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters that the rabies vaccine is mainly for people who have been bitten by dogs and scratched by cats; In addition, rat bites should also be vaccinated against rabies. However, for rat pets such as hamsters, golden bears, and chinchillas, because they are less likely to suffer from rabies, they do not have to be injected with rabies vaccine if they are bitten by them; If you are really not at ease, you can also go to the epidemic prevention department for injection, because the rabies vaccine itself is not ***, and there is no harm after injection.

    Ms Law reminded the public that haemorrhagic fever is the most susceptible disease to be bitten by rodent pets, and the haemorrhagic fever vaccine must be injected before the bite to be effective. Therefore, after being bitten by such pets, the injured person should immediately remove the dirty blood, wash the wound with soapy water, rinse the wound with water, and apply iodine wine to prevent infection.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Treatment of the bite site

    If there is bleeding after being bitten by a hamster, the wound should be cleaned and disinfected first, and if possible, antiseptic ointment can be applied externally to prevent wound infection. If the wound is large and the bleeding is significant, it is recommended to go to a medical institution for treatment.

    In addition to the management of the bite, changes in the bite site should also be concerned. If symptoms such as redness, swelling, and fever occur after a bite, it means that you may have an infection and need to seek medical attention promptly**.

    2. Observe the condition of the hamster

    After being bitten by a hamster, you should also pay attention to the hamster's own condition. If the hamster begins to exhibit abnormal behaviors, such as loss of appetite, decreased activity, hair messiness or itching, it is recommended to take it to the doctor to check whether it has certain diseases or infectious diseases, and take timely measures**.

    In addition, in order to avoid being bitten again, it is recommended to isolate the hamster, and ask a professional to find the cause and deal with it accordingly.

    3. Avoid being bitten again in the next step

    For safety reasons, it is necessary to avoid the next hamster bite. First of all, the hamster's health should be checked, whether there is any disease, abnormal behavior, etc. Secondly, arrange the hamster's living environment reasonably and keep the hamster's space neat, clean and comfortable.

    Regularly change the hamster's food bowl and drinking cup, and provide enough space for its sleep and activities.

    In addition, in order to prevent bites, it is recommended to wear gloves or perform proper manipulation to restrain the hamster's movement to reduce excessive close contact.

    4. Improvement of prevention awareness

    Emphasize personal awareness of prevention and avoid being bitten by hamsters. However, the best approach is to protect yourself from the ground up by avoiding direct contact with domesticated, non-wild hamsters or other small mammals. If you need to be contacted, it is important to learn relevant domestication knowledge, understand the behavior patterns and habits of mammals, and increase your coping ability and self-protection skills.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first case.

    When you are teasing a hamster, if you are bitten, but the bite is very slight, and it is not broken or swollen at all, then there is no need to worry, and there is no need to deal with it, because if it is not broken, there will be no harm.

    The second case.

    When a hamster bites you, if it is bleeding, first squeeze out the blood from the bite area, then rinse it with water, and rub alcohol around the wound to disinfect it.

    The third case.

    When the hamster bites a person, if the amount of bleeding is large, at this time, it is necessary to squeeze out the blood in the bite place, and then wash it repeatedly with soapy water to make the blood coagulate and there will be no negative effect.

    The fourth case.

    If the wound is swollen the next day, you must go to the hospital for a tetanus shot after the wound treatment in the second or third case, because there is a virus infection, and the tetanus shot is to avoid infection.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Rabies vaccination is not required.

    Hamsters are only theoretically likely to carry rabies virus, but in fact it is impossible to carry the virus, because hamsters are at the bottom of the food chain, and if they are bitten by other mad cats and dogs, they will die at that time, and they will not survive until the onset of the disease before infecting people, and hamsters have no chance to contact mad cats and dogs in the outside world.

    There has never been a case of rabies infection from a hamster bitten by a human being in human history, so you can rest assured.

    By the way, the plague is not transmitted in this way, so there is no need to worry; Narrow and deep wounds that can purulate and cut off air only need tetanus, and you obviously don't need this either.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There will be bacterial infection, it is best to disinfect it, recently many young parents like to buy hamsters, kittens, puppies, etc. for their children as pets, but there are many cases of being bitten. The incubation period of rabies virus ranges from 10 days to several months or even years.

    Therefore, if you are bitten by rats, cats, dogs and other animals, you should treat the wound in time. Rabies virus is sensitive to acid, alkali and other disinfectants, after the injury can be applied soap water, iodine wine, 70% alcohol to disinfect the wound, can inactivate the rabies virus, thereby helping to prevent the occurrence of human rabies.

    Rabies virus can generally infect domestic animals such as rats, rabbits, dogs, cats, sheep, etc., and human rabies is mainly caused by being bitten by animals carrying rabies virus.

    Rabies vaccination is mainly for mammals, although hamsters are basically domestic, clean in appearance, and are unlikely to carry rabies virus, but given the 100% mortality rate of rabies, rabies is very harmful.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you are bitten by a mouse or a kitten or a puppy, the first thing to do is to rinse the wound with soapy water or tap water for 10 to 15 minutes. Then go to the hospital for treatment. Be sure to vaccinate rabies and get to the hospital as soon as possible within 24 hours of the bite**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the bleeding from the wound stops quickly, just rub a little chlortetracycline eye ointment or Yunnan Baiyao tincture or Yunnan Baiyao powder.

    Yes, you can use a cotton swab dipped in water to wipe it away.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It should be immediately rinsed with soapy water for 15 minutes, then disinfected, and then sent to the hospital for rabies vaccination! Because being bitten by animals or people should be treated in this way, it will be relatively safe, not afraid of 10,000, just in case!!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the hamster is slightly bitten, there is no bleeding, you can use running water or soapy water to rinse the wound repeatedly, if the bite breaks the skin and causes bleeding, you need to squeeze out the blood as soon as possible, although the hamster is not the main host of rabies virus, but it is possible to carry the virus, rinse the wound with running water, and disinfect it with iodine.

    If the wound is relatively large, you also need to have tetanus, pay attention to observe the wound to prevent infection, and some epidemic areas also need to inject hemorrhagic fever vaccine for prevention.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I've been bitten several times, just apply antiseptic solution directly to the wound, don't have to go to the hospital so much, it is estimated that those people who go to the hospital are very afraid of death,

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