There are several marks from being scratched by a dog, and a dog scratch is generally a few marks

Updated on vogue 2024-06-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are obvious scratches on the wound.

    Generally, after being scratched by a dog, there will be clearly visible scratches on the surface, which can be easily distinguished. A scratch is not the same as a bite wound, a dog scratch is similar to a human nail scratch, and a bite can leave a visible tooth mark.

    There is severe bleeding.

    Because the dog's paws are very sharp and sharp, there will be obvious bleeding symptoms after being scratched by the dog, especially when the scratch is severe. This is very similar to being scratched by a cat, because our ** is more fragile, and generally dogs can directly hurt our ** dermis.

    Wounds vary in depth and length.

    Generally, being scratched by a dog happens very suddenly, and the dog that is provoked will completely lose control and scratch indiscriminately on the **, and the person who is caught will definitely react to dodge, so the wound usually left on the ** is different in depth, because the strength of the dog scratch is different. And different scratches must be of different lengths.

    There is a sharp feeling of pain.

    After being scratched by a dog, there will be a very sharp pain. The pain may not come immediately, sometimes it takes a long time to start, but it is bound to be painful. At this time, you must go to the hospital for **, and do not delay the best ** time.

    The wound will scab over after healing.

    When you take the relevant ** measures, the wound will heal slowly, and over time, the original wound will scab over, at this time do not rush to buckle the scab off, keep it and let it fall off naturally, otherwise it will leave a scar.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you are scratched by a dog and have traces, for safety reasons, you should go to the epidemic prevention center for consultation, choose the correct disinfection treatment method, and inject vaccines if necessary.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Dog scratches are generally 3-4 traces of the world, the dog has 5 toes on the two forepaws, four of which are larger in shape, side by side on the soles of the feet, and a wolf toe is separated from the four toes, the shape is smaller, and it is a vestigial toe. So generally after scratching, there will be 3-4 marks, if the dog does not stretch out its paws, but the nails are long and cause scratches, then 1-2 are also possible. Dog scratches are generally 3-4 marks, the dog has 5 toes on both forepaws, four of which are larger in shape and are placed side by side on the soles of the feet, and there is also a wolf toe separated from the four toes, which are smaller in shape and are vestigial toes.

    So generally after scratching, there will be 3-4 marks, if the dog does not stretch out its paws, but the nails are long and cause scratches, then 1-2 are also possible.

    Each dog's paw is divided into five parts: paws, pads, palm pads, wolf paws, and carpal pads. The structure of the dog's paw is very peculiar, and the foot pad and palm pad are excellent shock absorption structures when the dog is running or bouncing.

    Dog paws are not only shockproof and reduce injuries, but also comfortable and warm. There is a layer of fatty tissue on the dog's paws for extra protection.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dear, very happy to serve you! About your question: There are generally three dog scratches, and in general, there may be 2 or 3 marks, but due to the different postures and parts of the dog scratches, the traces will also have a certain gap, and the specific marks need to vary from person to person.

    If the patient is scratched by a dog, the wound should be treated and the rabies vaccine should be given to a designated hospital. Be sure to rinse and disinfect the wound with double tanxiao oxygen water and iodophor to prevent infection. At the same time, patients should take amoxicillin capsules, cefixime capsules, etc. under the guidance of a doctor**.

    And go to the designated hospital to inject rabies vaccine to prevent the occurrence of rabies. Thank you for your patience, the above is my full reply, do you have any other questions? I can continue to answer for you!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    From the **, the scar is not deep, there is no bloodstain, it should not be dangerous, you can go to the local clinic for consultation to prevent it.

    The possibility of rabies transmission can be basically ruled out in the following cases:

    1) Domestic dogs and cats in large cities;

    2) Dogs and cats have a clear background, keep them at home, and are not stray animals;

    3) The dog or cat has not been exposed to a suspected rabies dog or has not been bitten by a dog of unknown origin;

    4) The animal has no symptoms of illness or abnormal behavior, and there is a reason for the bite, such as teasing, protecting food, protecting children, and causing pain;

    5) The animal has been vaccinated;

    6) The Centers for Disease Control informed that there had been no rabies in the area in recent years;

    7) The bite has been more than 10 days, and the dog and cat are healthy as usual.

    When a dog scratch occurs, take the following steps:

    Step 1: Rinse the wound.

    Immediately rinse the wound with running water to flush away the virus as much as possible and squeeze the blood out. If possible, it is best to rinse with 20% soapy water and rinse continuously for 20-30 minutes. Then disinfect with iodine wine, and then wash off the iodine wine with alcohol, and repeat this 3 times.

    Step 2: Go to the local epidemic prevention department immediately to get vaccinated, and you must not delay for a few days to get the vaccine. The incubation period of rabies is as short as 10 days, and it can take several years for a long period.

    Step 3: If the wound is bitten severely, be sure to inject antiviral serum at the same time as the vaccine. Antiviral serum must be tested first under the guidance of a doctor.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What are you trying to say? Worried about rabies? Don't worry, it's okay, just wipe it with iodine.

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