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Hello: You may treat this wound a little less, if the wound is very small and shallow, debridement is thorough, you can suture, otherwise, no sutures, the principle of wound treatment of animal bites is that the wound is routinely disinfected, if the wound is deep, it will be expanded, not sutured, in order to facilitate drainage. And intramuscular TAT injection, antibiotics, to prevent infection, generally after 3-7 days, depending on the condition of the wound, decide whether to close the wound in the second stage, even if the wound is not sutured, generally 8 cm wound can be healed naturally in about 15 days.
I hope you don't stitch up this wound again next time. Hope mine is helpful to you.
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Are you a doctor?
First use 3%-5% soapy water or new Jieer extinguish or then wash fully with water; For deep wounds, use a syringe to extend the deep part of the wound for perfusion and cleaning, so as to achieve a comprehensive and thorough treatment. It was then sterilized with 75% ethanol and then rubbed with concentrated iodine tincture. The sooner the local wound is treated, the better, even if it is delayed by 1 2 days or even 3 4 days, the local treatment should not be neglected, at this time, if the wound has scabbed, the scab should also be removed and treated according to the above method.
Wounds should not be bandaged or sutured, and open wounds should be exposed as much as possible. If the wound must be bandaged and sutured (eg, if it invades a large blood vessel), it can be treated and dressed.
Antibiotics or refined tetanus antitoxin are used as necessary.
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It can be stitched, and if it is serious, it will require stitches, I am not an expert, but I hope I can help you.
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It's better to go to the hospital for another check-up, and then sew it if it's good
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What happened to the wound? Is it okay to write the question clearly?
A bite requires treatment of the wound and rabies vaccination. Rabies immune globulin or anti-rabies serum is also given as needed. Patients with deep wounds and severe contamination should be treated with anti-tetanus treatment and antibiotics as appropriate to control the rabies virus.
other infections.
Wound management. This includes thorough rinsing and disinfection. The sooner the local wound is treated, the better, as if the wound had already been treated.
Crusting or healing is not recommended. If the pain is severe during cleaning or disinfection, a local anesthetic may be given.
Wound irrigation: Alternate between 20% soapy water (or other mildly alkaline detergent) and running water at a certain pressure.
Wash and rinse all bites and scratches for at least 15 minutes. The wound is then washed with saline (which can also be replaced by water).
Finally, use sterile absorbent cotton to absorb the residual liquid at the wound site, and avoid leaving soapy water or detergent at the wound site. Deeper wounds.
When mouth irrigation, use a syringe or high-pressure pulse instrument to reach deep into the wound for perfusion and cleaning, so as to achieve a thorough and thorough perfusion.
Disinfectant: Rinse thoroughly and rub the wound with 2-3% iodine (iodophor) or 75% alcohol. If the wound is fragmented, the tissue is more severe.
more, it should be cleared first.
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1.Be sure to get vaccinated against rabies.
2.Be sure to go to the hospital and don't underestimate it.
3.Don't get it in the raw water, you'll feel it.
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1. Cats, dogs and other warm-blooded animals may carry rabies virus, and after being bitten, they must be injected with rabies vaccine. If you are bitten by a cat or dog, first squeeze out the blood from the wound, then rinse the wound repeatedly with soapy water, then rinse with plenty of water, and apply iodine wine. Bandaging or suturing is generally not necessary.
The sooner the rabies vaccine is administered, the better. The vaccine should be given as soon as possible within 48 hours of the bite. The specific injection time is:
On the same day and the first day, 1 vaccine was injected intramuscularly. In addition, experts specifically suggest that cats and dogs that have been injected with rabies vaccine need to be vaccinated against rabies because they still carry the virus. If you are bitten by a horse, rinse with saline or cool boiled water, then bandage the wound with 2% bauxite water or 1% saline sugar water, and inject antitoxin if necessary.
Go to the hospital 24 hours after the first dose of rabies vaccine and take care of the wound. Observe the animal for 10 days, if the animal has no problems, then there is no need to inject it. Of course, in the case of cold-blooded animals, tetanus injections are required
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It should be ok. Eating fruit cereal with head sutures does not affect the wound, and fruit cereal is rich in nutrients and has no harm to the wound at the head suture. You can eat it.
This may be because rabies has an incubation period. Not all people who are bitten by cats are infected with the rabies virus, and not all people who are infected with the virus will get sick, after so much time, it is useless to worry, and a happy mood will strengthen your body's resistance!
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