Will it be okay to be scratched by a cat, scratched by a cat?

Updated on pet 2024-06-19
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally speaking, it's fine, but it depends on the situation.

    If it is a feral cat, it may cause rabies, although the chance is very small, but it is better to get vaccinated.

    If the cat is domestic, has not been in contact with other animals outside, and has not been bitten by small animals such as cats and dogs, the cat is less likely to carry the rabies virus.

    If there is no guarantee that the cat is healthy, it is best to get the rabies vaccine in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you are scratched by a cat and break your skin, it is best to get vaccinated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can see the degree.

    In case of bleeding, it is advisable to seek medical attention. If there is no bleeding, it can be washed with soap.

    In addition, if the cat behaves strangely and crazy, and dies after a few weeks, it can be concluded that it carries the rabies virus, and it is necessary to seek medical attention in time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you don't have time to go to the hospital, just use soap and rinse it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    <> is caught by a domestic cat, first of all, it is necessary to determine whether the cat has been vaccinated against rabies, and then you need to clean the wound with soap and water, and then apply iodine and alcohol disinfection, and if there is bleeding, you must squeeze out the blood in advance. If the cat is not vaccinated against rabies, it needs to go to the hospital within 24 hours to get the rabies vaccine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Not necessarily, under normal circumstances, there is not much of a problem, but the specific problem is analyzed, if you are a little scared, deal with it. If you want to deal with this situation, you should first rinse the wound with soapy water for half an hour, and then disinfect the wound with iodine tincture. After the wound is treated, go to the hospital for vaccination in time, as long as the vaccine is in time, rabies will generally not occur.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally it's fine.

    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.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I suggest going to the hospital to have a look, in case something happens, you can't remedy it later I think it's not a big deal, it should be a trauma, it doesn't matter!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There shouldn't be, if you don't feel at ease, you can go for an injection.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If there is bleeding, wash it with soap and water first, and then go to the hospital immediately to get vaccinated.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Cat's claw human blood, blood is poisonous? Injection?

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