What should I do if I was scratched a little skin by a stray cat in the community, and it has been e

Updated on healthy 2024-06-11
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It was too careless to wait for eight days to ask, and the day I was scratched by a cat, I should have gone to the hospital for rabies vaccination.

    More than time can only hope to scratch your cat does not carry the rabies virus.

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    The incubation period of rabies varies, most of which are less than 3 months, and the length of the incubation period is related to age (shorter in children), wound site (earlier onset of head and facial bites), depth of wound (short incubation period in deep wounds), number and virulence of invading viruses. Others, such as incomplete debridement, trauma, cold, overwork, etc., may cause the disease to occur early.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you are scratched or bitten by a stray cat or dog, it is recommended to immediately rinse the wound with soapy water, apply iodophor, and get a rabies vaccine at the hospital as soon as possible.

    The incubation period for rabies varies, and 8 days without discomfort does not mean that there is no infection. Once rabies occurs, the mortality rate is 100%. It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to have a doctor check and listen to the doctor's advice.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it has been eight days and there are no uncomfortable symptoms, then you should not worry too much, and if something similar happens in the future, you should rinse it under the flowing faucet as soon as possible, and then go to the epidemic prevention station to get a shot.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Stray cats have a high chance of carrying the rabies virus, and once a person is infected, it can lead to serious physical health consequences, and the incubation period of rabies virus is very long, sometimes for months, years, or even decades. If you are hooked by a stray cat, don't leave it to chance, get a rabies vaccine, just in case. In your case, although you have been hooked for eight days and do not feel unwell, you must also be foolproof, make up for the rabies vaccine, relieve doubts, and eliminate hidden dangers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's okay. The hooked skin is hooked by the cat's paw, and there is no discomfort, which means that your immunity is stronger than the bacteria and damage brought in by the skin lesions.

    Twelve years ago, I was often scratched and scarred by small milk cats, and doctors who had a very good relationship said that I had to be vaccinated, but sorry, I didn't.

    I used to think that being bitten by a dog was a must to be vaccinated, until I met a junior brother who said that he had been bitten by a dog when he was a child, and he had not been vaccinated, and he was alive and well, and he began to doubt 100% of what his doctor friend said.

    If you are not afraid of 10,000, you are afraid of what if, so you will meet 99% of people who advise you to get vaccinated. For them, it's better to hit the wrong one than to take the risk.

    In fact, it may be precisely the fight that is risky.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No indication of any issues.

    The incubation period of rabies virus is 3 years, and the long period can be 10 years. The shortest known exacerbation of an acute attack is less than 20 days and generally takes more than a month.

    Even if you get vaccinated immediately, it will take 27 days for it to work!

    So, don't tease animals, especially wild animals, it's not fun at all!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, a little skin has been scratched by a stray cat, you have been for a long time, you don't need to be vaccinated, not every cat carries rabies, and if the stray cat is still alive, then there is no problem, if the stray cat dies, he may carry the rabies vaccine, so don't panic so much, it's not as scary as people say.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As long as it is scratched by a small animal, you have to get a rabies vaccine, if you don't get it, it will be troublesome in case it appears, so let's get it! There is no harm in beating.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although it was a fluke, I was hooked by the cat's paw with a little blood, I didn't go to the injection, a little skin is nothing, go back and wash it with soap. I've been clawed by cat's claws for over a year.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can go to the hospital to get the rabies vaccine injected, and you should also pay attention not to fight too much with the stray cats deployed, so as not to cause the cat's sense of security, which is not good at attacking your image.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Although there is no discomfort now, the incubation period of this virus is relatively long, just in case, it is recommended that it is best to get vaccinated.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If it is a stray animal, do not agree regardless of the size of the wound, and must be vaccinated immediately.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As long as the wound heals well and there is no infection, it will be fine, the human body has a strong self-repair function, there is no need to worry.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In this case, the tetanus vaccine should be taken promptly.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    was scratched by a stray cat in the community, it shouldn't have been bitten.

    If you are bitten by a wild cat or dog, it is best to get to the hospital as soon as possible and get vaccinated against rabies.

    It is valid at any time, there is no time limit, but it is better to play as fast as possible.

    Just hook the skin, wash it with plenty of soapy water in time, and put a band-aid on it.

    No bites and bleeding, no vaccinations, no worries!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Then let it be, because the rabies vaccine must be injected within 24 hours to be effective, you are past the time limit, and the rabies virus transmission rate is not very high overall, so it is unlikely that you will encounter it. However, if you are scratched by a cat or dog next time, it is still recommended to get a rabies vaccine in time.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If it cannot be resolved through negotiation, a lawsuit shall be filed with the court as soon as possible, and the statute of limitations for personal injury shall be six months.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Just use iodine to disinfect, there is no problem.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There shouldn't be any problem with that. Even if there is a problem, it cannot be saved. Because the rabies vaccine has expired. You should only take some anti-inflammatory drugs according to the condition of the injury.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You should rush to get the rabies vaccine injected, and consult the epidemic prevention doctor on the spot how to deal with the emergency, and don't be careless.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's been 8 days, you just find a pet hospital, speechless, it's the same as you go to the hospital when you're sick, it may not matter if you go today, I'll rub a little skin, it's been 8 days, or you're not infected or you're already well.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In this case, if there is no **breakage, no bleeding, you can wash it with soap and water in time, if there is **breakage, bleeding, you need to inject within 24 hours, rabies vaccination, tetanus serum, it is still necessary to inject vaccines, because there will still be some infection problems in this regard, and this situation must be dealt with.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Scratched a little by a stray cat, the skin should hurry up to go to the hospital, tetanus and vaccination should be carried out, in order to prevent the stray cat itself from being a sick cat, so these preventive measures should be taken, and if you want to raise this stray cat, then you must vaccinate the stray cat for health and epidemic prevention, otherwise it is easy to have an accident.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Cats with normal mental status do not need vaccination.

    If you decide to breed.

    It is recommended to be completely domesticated.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The rabies virus is mostly latent in the salivary glands of dogs and cats, and is secreted into the saliva of dogs and cats. However, their claws often contain bacteria or viruses, so it is recommended to wash the wound and disinfect it. If you feel unwell, you should seek medical attention immediately.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Go to the hospital to get a rabies vaccine.

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