Is it okay to be bitten by a dog without vaccination, and can I be bitten by a dog without an inject

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

    It is not okay not to get vaccinated after being bitten by a dog. Dogs are the hosts of the rabies virus, and after being bitten by a dog, the rabies virus may enter the body with the dog's saliva, leading to rabies attacks. Rabies is a preventable and incurable disease with a fatality rate of 100%, and rabies vaccine can effectively prevent rabies virus infection.

    Therefore, after being bitten by a dog, you need to treat the wound correctly, and go to the hospital within 24 hours to inject the rabies vaccine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, no. Bleeding is the most serious situation, the possibility of infection with rabies virus is very large, in addition, rabies can be controlled and incurable, so it is necessary to inject rabies vaccine, the best time is within 24 hours, do not delay, I wish you good health.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you're willing to gamble with your life, you can! Rabies is an incurable disease. If you get it, you will wait for death. If you want, you can skip the rabies vaccine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After a pet dog is bitten by a domestic dog, it needs to be vaccinated against rabies. The probability of rabies infection in a domestic dog is low, but it is important to consider whether it has a history of wandering, or whether it has been bitten by other stray dogs or other domestic dogs. Since there is no guarantee that there is no rabies virus, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant treatment in time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's better to fight.

    Dogs are all carriers of the rabies virus.

    In case there is a wait until the attack is too late.

    It's better to prevent it.

    Go ahead and give it a hit.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No!!! If you don't get vaccinated, you'll either get rabies or get a boxed lunch.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, it must be treated by a doctor for injection.

    Hazards of dog bites.

    After being bitten by a dog, in addition to the well-known threat of rabies virus, wound infection, tetanus, muscle tears, etc. are often ignored by people, in fact, in the time period when you have just been bitten, it is the best time to treat the wound, especially for the prevention and treatment of rabies, tetanus and other bacterial and viral infections.

    How to treat the wound.

    After being bitten by a dog, we should treat the injury as soon as possible (should not exceed 24 hours), it is best to use soap to wash the wound thoroughly, if there is no soap around, you can rinse it repeatedly with water, at least 15 minutes. When the wound is deep, try to open the wound for thorough irrigation, and if it cannot be opened, perfusion cleaning should be performed. After cleaning, the inside and outside of the wound should be thoroughly disinfected with 75% medical alcohol or iodine.

    Basic Information. All warm-blooded animals, including humans, can be infected with rabies, also known as hydrophobia. The clinical manifestations of rabies can be divided into four stages:

    1.Incubation period: (about 4-6 weeks on average, the longest range can be up to 8 months) during the incubation period the infected person has no symptoms.

    2.Prodromal stage: The infected person begins to experience symptoms such as general malaise, fever, tiredness, restlessness, pain at the bite site, and paresthesia.

    3.Excitement period: The patient's various symptoms reach the peak, with symptoms such as mental tension, general spasms, hallucinations, delirium, fear of light, sound, water, and wind, and the patient often suffocates to death due to spasms in the throat.

    4. Coma period: If the patient can survive the excitement period, he will enter the coma period, the patient is in a deep coma, but the symptoms of rabies are no longer obvious, and most patients who enter this stage eventually die of failure.

    The above content reference - Encyclopedia pet bites.

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