Is it okay to get an injection 24 hours after being bitten by a dog?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, exclude whether it is infected with dog plague, take the dog to wander, whether there is contact with other dogs, and carefully observe the following manifestations to determine whether the dog is infected with dog plague: eyes, nose discharge, dry cough, sick dog will also show vomiting or diarrhea, later period, sick dog will occur neurological symptoms, including, shaking head, drooling, uncontrolled chewing movements, etc., as well as cramps and seizures.

    Second, the causes of vaccination.

    For example, some dogs after the rabies vaccine, there are symptoms of unsteady walking, the recommended approach, wait for the dog to recover slowly, it takes a certain amount of time, the pet owner should not be too anxious.

    Third: whether the dog is deficient in calcium.

    In the face of this problem, calcium supplementation for Teddy dogs in time will generally recover quickly, especially for puppies. How to deal with calcium supplementation for dogs: 1. Give dogs more foods with higher calcium content, such as goat milk, and remind pet parents that although milk has a high calcium content, it is not good for the dog's stomach and easy to diarrhea, so it is recommended that you give your dog goat milk, not milk.

    Secondly, seafood, such as kelp, seaweed, shrimp skin, etc., as well as beef, eggs, beans, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you are bitten by a dog, it is recommended to get a rabies vaccine within 24 hours, and the sooner you get it, the better. If it is injected more than 24 hours later, it is still effective, as long as the injury is not too serious and there is no disease for more than 48 hours, the rabies vaccine is effective. If you are bitten by a dog, it is recommended to get a rabies vaccine within 24 hours, and the sooner you get it, the better.

    However, it does not mean that it is ineffective after a certain period of time, or that it will be effective after a certain period of time, but it is determined by whether the rabies virus in the patient's body has an attack, if the rabies virus in the patient's body attacks a few hours after being bitten, then the rabies vaccine has not been vaccinated before these hours, and the rabies vaccine after that is ineffective. If the patient is only scratched by a dog, the injury is not serious, and the disease does not develop for more than 48 hours, even if the rabies vaccine is more than 48 hours old, it is effective.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.If the rabies vaccine is given long after the bite, it will most likely not prevent the onset of rabies, so rabies vaccination is generally not given for more than a few months after the dog bite.

    2.If the rabies vaccine is not given immediately after a dog bite, regular rabies vaccination should be given if the bite is less than 10 days old.

    3.Get a rabies vaccine as soon as possible. Rabies vaccination should be given as soon as possible after an animal bite, the sooner the better. The best time to get the first shot of the vaccine is within 48 hours of the bite.

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