What to do if your hand is bitten by your own puppy

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

    First, immediately rinse the wound with thick soapy water.

    Second, if you have iodine, hydrogen peroxide, medical alcohol, and syringes at home, don't use soapy water, and directly use a syringe to wash and inject iodine, hydrogen peroxide, and medical alcohol alternately.

    Third, if there is no syringe, rinse first, and if there is only one of the three drugs, use this one to rinse first. If there is no iodophor, hydrogen peroxide, medical alcohol, or syringe, or if one of them is missing, you should quickly send someone to a nearby health center, drugstore, or hospital to buy a syringe, and then repeatedly inject iodophor, hydrogen peroxide, and medical alcohol into the wound alternately.

    Fourth, go to the hospital for rabies vaccination, which is a must, and tetanus vaccine. According to the requirements of the hospital, the rabies and tetanus vaccines are given on time.

    If a dog bites into the meat, what is the treatment for the wound in a closed state?

    The first is to press with your hands and squeeze the tissues around the wound to make the blood flow out of the wound and bring out the virus easily.

    The second type is immediately rinsed with thick soapy water and the wound is forcefully broken open so that it can be rinsed into the inside of the wound. If the wound is too deep, it generally does not reach the bottom, so it must be flushed with a syringe.

    The third is that if you have iodine phor, hydrogen peroxide, medical alcohol, syringes, and infusion sets at home, you don't need soapy water, which is just an emergency. If you don't have a syringe and an infusion tube, rinse it first, and use only one of the three. If these are inconvenient, then call 120 directly to go to the hospital.

    The fourth is to flush hydrogen peroxide with a syringe to rinse it, and flush it higher.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the hand is bitten by your own puppy, of course, you should go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible, and it is better to get vaccinated, which is a must.

    It is very common for us in life, that is, it will be scratched or bitten by cats and dogs, if it is bitten and bleeding, it is necessary to rinse it with water for the first time, and timely enterprise vaccination as well, if there is no broken skin, then you can use iodine or alcohol disinfection treatment, and at the same time pay attention to observe the dog's physical and mental condition, take a ten-day observation method, if JJ has no problem, then there is no problem with itself. After being scratched by a cat or dog, you must attach great importance to it, and it is best to go to the hospital to solve it. If you have a puppy at home, the kitten still needs to vaccinate them to prepare for epidemic prevention.

    As a cat and dog, you must pay attention to it, don't be careless, whether it is for cats and dogs or yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If your hand is bitten by your own dog, you must first clean the wound with water, and the blood inside will come out, and then go to the hospital for rabies vaccination.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hurry up and get the rabies vaccine! It's dangerous, and don't leave anything to chance! No matter how big the wound is, it is necessary to get vaccinated!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When a pet dog bites its hand, it can be solved in the following ways:1When a dog bites a human hand, it wants to play and we have to ignore it.

    Many times, this action of the dog is to attract people's attention, make people pay attention to it, play with it, or meet its requirements. Then we ignore its "biting hand" request, do not give a response or reward, and when this behavior is not reinforced, the dog may stop.

    2.Some dogs will overdo it while playing, and even if you ignore it, it will still bite your feet. Just tie it up with a tow until it can't reach you.

    Until it quiets down and you go to pet it without biting and letting go. After repeating it a few times, it knows that its actions will bring punishment.

    3.Once the dog bites during play, the owner immediately stops playing and then leaves it. In a state of extreme excitement, the dog threw him a teething stick.

    I hope to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally, domestic dogs will not be infected with rabies virus, but if they are bitten and scratched by dogs and bleed, it is recommended to go to the vaccine to rest assured, because there is dog saliva, which may cause infection. If there is no bleeding, there is no need for injections, wash the affected area of the dog bite with soap, rinse it more, and disinfect it with iodine. Usually give dogs regular flea deworming and regular vaccinations, which has no impact on human health.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What to do if you are bitten by a dog.

    Dog bites, whether they are rabid dogs or normal dogs, should be rinsed with plenty of water (more than 10,000 ml) as quickly as possible. If there is no water source around, then you can use human urine instead of clean water to rinse, and then try to find water.

    Rinse the wound thoroughly. Dog bite wounds are often small on the outside and deep on the inside, which requires the wound to be enlarged as much as possible when rinsing, and to squeeze the surrounding soft tissues vigorously to try to rinse the dog's saliva and blood on the wound stained on the wound. If the wound bleeds excessively, try to apply a tourniquet immediately and then take the patient to the hospital for emergency treatment.

    Remember: don't bandage your wounds!

    Rinsing the wound on the spot, immediately and thoroughly is the key to determining the success or failure of the rescue, and it is absolutely wrong not to forget to rinse the wound, or rinse it so-so, or even apply some red mercury to bandage the wound and go to the hospital. (

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello! A dog bite does not necessarily get rabies, and if the dog that bites a person does not carry the rabies virus, it will not get rabies even if the wound is not treated. Some scholars have found that they are bitten by real rabies or other mad animals, and no preventive measures are taken, and only 15%-30% of people get sick.

    The dog that bit you, Samoyed, has been vaccinated against rabies, and has shed a little blood after being bitten by it, and you wash the bite with shower gel, usually will not be infected with rabies, the main source of rabies infection in our country is sick dogs, some seemingly healthy dogs can have viruses in their saliva, and the virus rate can reach, and rabies can also be transmitted. The situation you describe does not require a rabies vaccination. Goodbye!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Bitten by a puppy and bleeding a little, although the dog has been vaccinated against rabies, from a safety point of view, you should still go for a rabies vaccine. Although the likelihood of contracting rabies is low, the disease usually does not occur without vaccination. But once the disease occurs, there is no remedy, and sometimes the incubation period of rabies is very long, which will always cause you a problem and become a problem for you.

    Human life is the most important thing, let's get vaccinated, just in case. The current vaccine is not very expensive, only about 300 yuan. If the dog does not die or go missing within 10 days, the vaccine can be stopped at a later date.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not a big deal, don't be too nervous... Wounds can be scrubbed with medical alcohol, or iodine. Before scrubbing, it is best to squeeze out the blood from the wound and rinse it with salt water. If you are worried, you can go to the epidemic prevention station for tetanus injections!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Did you break the skin and leave blood? If you leave blood, you have to fight, in fact, the general dog is fine, but for the sake of safety, or fight, it's not expensive, I was bitten by dogs when I was a child, my own puppy, the bite is not bad, but every time I go to the rabies vaccine, this vaccine costs different places The money is not the same, just a small injury, go to the epidemic prevention station to ask, there is no money, you can play directly at the epidemic prevention station. Don't be too afraid, it's nothing, so many dogs and cats, and I haven't seen how many rabies, the incidence of rabies is far lower than you imagined, besides, your own dog, such a small wound, don't scare yourself.

    However, if you get a vaccine, you will definitely be 100% assured, and you will not be able to think about it.

    Regarding your question, according to international practice, generally after being bitten by a dog, if the dog does not have rabies within 10 days, you can basically rule out the possibility of rabies.

    Regarding the incubation period, I would like to correct that the World Health Organization has studied in detail that most of them are 20 days to 2 months, and the maximum period is 6 years, which is only a minority. As for some examples in China, the World Health Organization expressed suspicion that there is no evidence of long-term latent examples in the world, and infectious disease medical experts believe that it may be misdiagnosis or secondary exposure (medical term, the second time it is transmitted, which is not the same thing as the first bite), and the current research signs show that the incubation period of rabies virus in the human body is shortening, and the so-called incubation period of more than 10 years or more than 20 years is the propaganda made by some vaccine companies to compete for the market.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you want to get an injection, because the incubation period of rabies bacteria is long, it is easy to get infected if the skin is broken, so you can get an injection with peace of mind.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    My mother was given this injection, and after washing with laundry soap for 15 minutes, she went to the local hospital to get a rabies vaccine. If there is bleeding, rabies immune globulin should be given, and more than 200 shots will be given according to body weight, and the vaccine will be 192

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is better to go for a fight, rabies anaerobic, once the attack mortality rate is 100%.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's better to get an injection, it's to prevent something from going wrong!! If you don't fight, you may be fine, or you may die!! It is advisable to fight Don't take this risk, it's not worth it!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You have to get an injection and take responsibility for yourself.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The first step is to rinse the wound with water to flush out the toxins from the wound as quickly as possible. Keep squeezing the wound when rinsing. Remove toxin-laden blood.

    Rinse repeatedly for 15 minutes. Then go to the clinic to see if you need a vaccination.

    Wounds can also be washed with 20% soapy water. Rinse with clean water. Then disinfect with iodine or pharmaceutical alcohol, and after treatment, there is no need to bandage and do not apply ointment.

    If it is severe, take it to the hospital or clinic as soon as possible. Get a rabies vaccination, the sooner the better. Because it's been a long time. The toxins travel through the bloodstream to other parts of the body and can cause rabies.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If there is a rabies, it will die in a week, and if it does not die, it will not have rabies, and it is okay if you don't get an injection. If you really don't feel at ease, you can go for it.

    In the case of rabies injection, it can be given before the onset of the disease. It is recommended that Demon No. 24 take a good look at the introduction of rabies injection, not that there will be a reaction within a month, the incubation period of rabies is generally a few days to 6 years, and there are some incubation for more than 10 years, but the probability is too small. Basically, if you get bitten and you don't get sick for 10 years, you can rest assured.

    Rabies are not that scary, as long as they are prevented in time, they are fine.

    You have to pay attention in the future, I don't know if your dog has been vaccinated against rabies? If it doesn't work, go to it quickly, and educate it well when it's small, and if it's older, it's hard to get it to get rid of its bad problems. My dog didn't dare to bite the family at all, and when he was a child, he hit him in the face, or pinched his mouth to prevent him from biting, and slowly he stopped biting.

    If it doesn't change, it's going to be beaten, if it bites you hard, hit it directly, let it remember once, otherwise it's not a matter to bite like this when you grow up, the dog has been ordered for ten years, and you can't let it bite you for ten years. And now it's biting the family, what if you bite an outsider? What if someone wants to kill it?

    It's also for its good, not for me to ......be ruthlessRemember that you can't always hit, hit it hard once, let it remember, don't dare to commit it again in the future, if you hit too much, it will be difficult to educate, or the more you bite, the more addictive it becomes.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First, immediately squeeze out the blood around the wound.

    Second, rinse the wound with soap for at least 10 minutes.

    Then, go to the hospital for a rabies vaccination. There are generally 5 rabies vaccines, one per day for 5 consecutive days.

    After being bitten by a dog, regardless of whether the dog has been vaccinated or not, it must be handled according to the above steps. Dogs are susceptible to rabies virus infection in summer, so be careful.

    Supplement: The rabies vaccine must be vaccinated in a regular hospital, because there are strict requirements for the storage of this type of vaccine, and even if the vaccine is authentic, the efficacy of the drug may be greatly reduced due to improper storage.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's too much trouble to get this kind of injection, you have to go.

    Five or six times, which lasted a month. It would be nice if there was a doctor or something in the house.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    After a person is bitten by a dog, the wound should be treated promptly within 2 hours.

    Rinse the wound thoroughly with 2 soapy water for at least half an hour.

    Then, rub the wound with soju, 75 percent alcohol, or 25 percent iodine. After the wound is treated, it must be reported to the health and epidemic prevention department immediately, and the rabies vaccine for human use must be injected to prevent the onset of the disease. If the bitten person is found to be abnormal and has a seizure, he should be sent to the hospital immediately**.

    The incubation period of rabies is long, from as short as 8 days to as long as several months or even 1 year.

    Under normal circumstances, the closer the bite wound is to the head, the more serious the wound, the greater the likelihood of the disease, and the shorter the incubation period.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Don't worry, if the dog is still alive and well, you'll be fine, if it has rabies, he'll either show up or die, so you don't have to be so nervous, it's better to go to the epidemic prevention station and get an injection, don't bet on this, it's okay to play now.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I've also been bitten by my dog. But it was only rubbed 1 time. There was also a little bleeding. But it's okay. The key is whether your dog is biting or just scratching. As long as the liquid in its teeth doesn't bleed into your blood, it's OK.

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