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Under normal circumstances, the wound after being scratched or bitten by a cat should be treated in time to avoid infection and inflammation. It should be noted that if cats suffer from certain zoonotic diseases, it is possible to transmit the disease to humans through wounds, such as rabies, cat-scratch fever, pasteurella dricosis, tetanus and other systemic diseases and local ** infections such as staphylococcus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
The first aid method is as follows:
1. When bleeding occurs after being bitten or scratched by a cat, as long as it is not heavy bleeding, do not rush to stop the bleeding and let the blood flow out properly. Bleeding can bring out pathogenic bacteria that have entered the wound. If the wound is not large and shallow, it can be rubbed with alcohol or iodine, disinfected 2 or 3 times, and can be stopped naturally after bleeding.
2. If the wound is deep and the area is large, the wound can be repeatedly and thoroughly rinsed with sterilized normal saline or Xinjieer. To prevent rabies, the wound should be rinsed for at least half an hour and then applied with alcohol or iodine. Wounds should generally not be bandaged and sutured.
If a cat is suspected to be infected with rabies, on the one hand, the cat should be immediately killed and buried deeply, and on the other hand, it should be quickly vaccinated against rabies at the health and epidemic prevention station, and if necessary, the serum should be injected at the bottom of the wound and around the wound.
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If there is no bleeding, if it is just a little bit of skin, you can only wash it with soapy water and disinfect it with iodine, because the probability of domestic cats carrying rabies virus is very low, because there is no source of contact, so the owner does not have to worry too much, if you are worried about leaving a scar and affecting the appearance, you can go to the pharmacy to buy some ointment to remove the scar and apply it.
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It doesn't matter if you are scratched by a small milk cat and there is no bleeding, and it generally doesn't matter if you are scratched by a small milk cat, because you have not been weaned, and you have the mother's own antibodies, and the chance of being infected with rabies is extremely low, and it can almost be considered safe, because rabies will not be infected by the mother. It generally doesn't matter if you are scratched by a kitten, because you have not been weaned yet, you have antibodies from the mother, and the chance of contracting rabies is extremely low, and it can almost be considered safe, because rabies is not infected by the mother. Kittens over two months old do not need to be vaccinated as long as they are vaccinated regularly, have been dewormed on time, and are in good health without any uncomfortable symptoms such as cold, fever, diarrhea, etc.
Only the wound needs to be disinfected; Rinse the wound with soapy water for more than 15 minutes, and then rub it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol repeatedly, disinfect 2-3 times, do not bandage or put a band-aid afterwards, and let the wound be fully exposed.
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It is generally okay to be scratched by a small milk cat, immediately rinse the wound with a large amount of running water (20% soapy water is best) for more than 10 minutes, and then disinfect it alternately with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol, repeat 2-3 times, no need to bandage the wound. Is there anything wrong with being scratched by a small milk cat with a light red mark and no bleeding Being scratched by a small milk cat is generally fine, immediately rinse the wound with a large amount of running water (20% soapy water is best) for more than 10 minutes, and at the same time squeeze out the blood in the wound, and then disinfect it alternately with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol, and repeat 2-3 times.
Can you get rabies if you are scratched by a small milk cat with a light red mark You will not get rabies, rabies will only be transmitted when a sick cat or dog is sick; Healthy cats and dogs will not carry the rabies virus and will not be transmitted through the mother; And the kitten is maternal antibody within two months, so it can almost be considered safe and there is no risk of rabies.
How to judge whether to be vaccinated after being injured by a cat is mainly judged based on three points: whether the cat has recently been exposed to the outside world, whether the cat has been vaccinated against rabies, and whether the person has been vaccinated.
Other auxiliary judgment basis: whether it is in a serious epidemic area, whether the cat is actively attacking and has abnormal behavior.
Specifically, it is considered safe for a person who has been bitten to be observed for only 10 days without vaccination, if one of the following conditions is met:
1) Cats have had at least 1 more booster immunization 1 year after their first vaccination.
2) The cat has been vaccinated several times and has not exceeded the expiration date (1 or 3 years) of the vaccine used after the most recent vaccination.
3) After the cat was vaccinated, it was detected that there was indeed antibody production.
4) The 10-day observation method was used to confirm that the vaccinated cats were not infectious at that time.
5) Confirm that the cat has not been exposed to a suspected storage host in the last six months.
6) Kittens under one month old.
7) The person has been vaccinated against rabies, is still in the effective protection period, and the injury is not serious.
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It is also necessary to disinfect the wound if the skin is scratched by the little milk cat and there is no bleeding, because the lack of bleeding may also cause epidermal damage, rinse the wound with soapy water for more than 15 minutes, and then rub it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol repeatedly, and disinfect it 2-3 times. Scratched by a small milk cat without bleeding Being scratched by a small milk cat without bleeding is also necessary to disinfect the wound, because no bleeding may also cause epidermal damage, rinse the wound with soapy water for more than 15 minutes, and then use iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol to repeatedly alternately rub, disinfect 2-3 times, do not bandage or paste bandages afterwards, let the wound be fully exposed.
Many people have misunderstandings about rabies and have panic, but in fact, it is not so terrible, rabies can only be infected when sick cats or sick dogs are sick; Healthy cats and dogs will not carry the rabies virus and will not be transmitted through the mother; And the kitten is maternal antibody within two months, so it can almost be considered safe and there is no risk of rabies. Even if you bleed, you can do it without injections, and you can do a good job of disinfection.
Can you get rabies if you are bitten by a small milk cat, and correctly understand rabies.
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If you are scratched by a little milk cat, you should immediately disinfect the wound, rinse the wound with soap and water for more than 15 minutes, and then rub it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol repeatedly, disinfect 2-3 times, do not bandage or paste a band-aid afterwards, and let the wound be fully exposed. Scratched by a small milk cat and oozing a little bit of blood Treatment method Rinse the wound with soapy water for more than 15 minutes, and then rub it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol repeatedly and alternately, disinfect 2-3 times, do not bandage or paste a band-aid afterwards, and let the wound be fully exposed.
Was scratched by a small milk cat and oozed a little bit of blood, do you need an injection No, no. Many people have misconceptions about rabies and have panic, but in fact, it is not so terrible, rabies can only be transmitted when a sick cat or dog is sick; Healthy cats and dogs will not carry the rabies virus and will not be transmitted through the mother; And the kitten is maternal antibody within two months, so it can almost be considered safe and there is no risk of rabies.
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Don't panic if you are scratched by a milk cat, the little milk cat has just been born, it is unlikely to carry the rabies virus, only a little epidermis is broken without bleeding, you can not be vaccinated, and the pet owner has bitten his cat after various vaccines, and there is no need to inject. Don't panic if you are scratched by a milk cat, the kitten has just been born, and it is unlikely to carry the rabies virus. If you are scratched and bitten by a small milk cat that has not been in contact with other animals within 2 months and has bleeding, you can get vaccinated without worry.
If the pet owner bites his cat after receiving various vaccines, he does not need to be injected.
If the cat is not vaccinated, depending on the situation, the owner will have to observe the cat's condition, if the cat has no signs of disease, then the owner will be fine, and the owner does not need to go to the injection. Bitten by a feral cat, bleeding, be sure to get an injection.
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