The precursor to the onset of being scratched by a cat, and what kind of disease can be obtained fro

Updated on pet 2024-06-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The precursors are choking on water, being afraid of water, being afraid of light, being sensitive to loud sounds, and there will be symptoms such as tears, sweating, and drooling.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Are you referring to rabies? If you're referring to the precursors of rabies, it's terrible, photophobia and you can't drink a single sip of cold water, and people are 10 points crazy, if this is really the case, it's just terrible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The precursor to the onset of being scratched by a cat is generally a fear of light, water and wind.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cat scratch disease. and rabies.

    This is an introduction to cat-scratch disease.

    Acute infectious disease caused primarily by domestic cats scratching or biting. The disease is benign and self-limiting, and most patients recover spontaneously within a month. First reported in 1950.

    The causative agent is unknown. Some people have found gram-negative short bacilli in the scratch and enlarged lymph nodes, which can be isolated with special medium, which may be the pathogen of the disease. It has also been suggested that the pathogen is a virus, but the virus has not been isolated using chicken embryos, tissue culture, and animal inoculation.

    It is also believed that the causative agent is chlamydia. About 90 patients become ill by scratching, biting, or licking by domestic cats. A small number of patients can also be scratched or bitten by dogs.

    The disease mostly occurs in autumn and winter. There is long-lasting immunity after the disease, and reinfection is rare.

    The incubation period for cat-scratch disease is generally 2 to 6 weeks. Scratch or bite site** is inflamed, painful, and can suppurate; Regional lymph nodes are swollen and tender, and in a few patients, the lymph nodes are suppurated and can be ulcerated to form sinus tracts; Mild generalized lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly may also occur; About 1 3 patients may have fever with a body temperature of 38 41, accompanied by headache and general malaise; A small number of patients develop congestive maculopapular rash, erythema nodosum or erythema multiforme 3 to 10 days after illness; Some patients have conjunctivitis and conjunctival granulomas, accompanied by preauricular lymphadenopathy, called Parino's ophthalmic-lymphadenopathy; Patients can also develop encephalitis, meningitis, myelitis, polyneuritis, thrombocytopenic purpura, osteomyelitis, etc.; The total number of peripheral blood leukocytes and neutrophils is slightly elevated, and the erythrocyte sedimentation rate is rapidly increased.

    Diagnosis is based on: history of being scratched or bitten by a cat; Typical clinical manifestations such as inflammation and suppuration of the scratch site, regional lymphadenopathy and fever; positive Hanger Ross** test; Lymph node biopsy with reticulocytosis and necrotizing granulomatous lesions is the diagnosis.

    There is no special effect**, mainly symptomatic**, antipyretic and analgesic drugs can be used to reduce fever and relieve pain; When the lymph nodes are suppurated, pus can be punctured and aspirated to reduce fever and systemic toxicity; Incision and drainage should not be made to avoid the formation of a fistula; Antibiotics may be used if there is a secondary infection. To prevent the disease, avoid being scratched and bitten by cats, and if scratches or bites occur, iodine and alcohol can be applied topically.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Teach you a few ways to deal with a cat scratch.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it is scratched, it is best to go to the epidemic prevention station to get a rabies vaccine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    And then what? What do you want to ask?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    May cause cat-scratch disease: an acute infectious disease caused primarily by domestic cats scratching or biting. The disease is benign and self-limiting, and most patients recover spontaneously within a month.

    Domestic cat (scientific name: Felis catus), a vertebrate, belongs to the carnivorous order, the mammal of the feline family, and is one of the companion animals of humans. Domestic cats have a variety of fur colors, mostly with horizontal stripes all over the body, and a small number of pure color or variegated ones.

    There are fatty pads on the bottom of the toes, and the claws usually do not stretch out, so they walk silently. The average weight is about 3 kg, and most of them are covered with hair, fat pads on the bottom of the toes, and sharp claws on the tips of the toes. It preys on small birds, rabbits, mice, fish, etc.

    There are many varieties.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is still necessary to vaccinate, because no one can be sure that his paws have rabies germs, and once infected with rabies, there is no cure, and he can only wait for death, the only way is to intervene in advance to prevent vaccination, and the best injection time is within 24 hours after the bite. I just said goodbye to my neighbor's kitten and have been rinsing it with water and soap for 15 minutes, and I'm going to get vaccinated early tomorrow morning. Thank you for adopting and giving points.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Teach you a few ways to deal with a cat scratch.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, after being scratched or bitten by a cat, you need to get a rabies vaccine within 24 hours to be effective. More than 24 hours of re-injection, the operation is not large. You should not be infected with the rabies virus, so you can rest assured. Because the incubation period of rabies is usually 4 weeks.

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This shouldn't be a problem, but you still have to go to the hospital to disinfect the wound.

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It is not easy to get scratched by a cat because there is a virus on the cat's paws. It needs to be disinfected to get better quickly, pay attention to the wound not to get wet, and be sure to get vaccinated if you are scratched by a cat.

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Generally, the cat does not have any abnormalities 10 days after being scratched by the cat, which generally means that the cat is not infected with the rabies virus, that is, the scratch theoretically does not need to be injected with rabies vaccine. However, for the sake of life safety, it is still recommended to go to the hospital within 24 hours for rabies vaccination if you are scratched by a cat and bleed.

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No, you don't

If you are scratched, you should treat the wound immediately, you need to wash it with plenty of water and soapy water for 2 minutes, and at the same time squeeze out some of the blood around the wound to bring out the pathogenic bacteria, and then disinfect it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol alternately, repeat 2-3 times, until the bleeding stops naturally. Because regular cat cafes usually have regular vaccinations, they are generally rabies-free. >>>More

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Hello, after being scratched and bitten by a cat, you first need to disinfect the wound locally for the first time, you can use soap and water to continuously flush the wound, and then disinfect it locally with iodine, and at the same time, go to the local hospital as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine to achieve the effect of preventing rabies, because as long as you are scratched by a cat, you may get rabies, once you get rabies, the mortality rate can reach 100%, so this disease can only be prevented, can not be **, general prevention is mainly to take the way of vaccination. Good health.