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You should go to the hospital immediately to get a tetanus shot, so as not to get rabies easily.
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After being accidentally scratched by a three-month-old puppy with a tooth, we should immediately rinse the wound with running water and soap, disinfect it with ethanol, rub it with concentrated iodine tincture, and go to the hospital for rabies vaccination within 24 hours. Even if the epidermis is damaged, the virus can enter our systemic circulation through the tiny blood vessels under the skin.
The correct way to deal with the epidermis scratched by the teeth of a three-month-old puppy is to squeeze the wound out of the blood, and then wash the wound with soapy water, and when there is no condition, you must immediately find running water to rinse the wound continuously for 20 to 30 minutes. The affected area can then be bandaged and the patient can be rushed to the hospital within 24 hours for immunoglobulin injection.
The bite of a healthy puppy does not transmit rabies, and it is only transmitted if it is bitten by a rabid dog carrying the rabies virus. We must stay away from stray dogs that look obviously abnormal, and once bitten, we should immediately go to the hospital for rabies vaccination.
1. Get vaccinated regularly
From 45 days after the dog's birth, we should take the dog to the pet hospital for vaccination, which is the most effective way for puppies to prevent rabies. Adult dogs should also be vaccinated regularly, so that even if we are bitten by our own pets, we do not have to be afraid.
2. Do not contact stray dogs
The source of rabies infection is mostly stray dogs on the street, which means that if we want to prevent our dog from getting rabies, we need to keep it away from stray dogs that look strange and behave abnormally.
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For the sake of insurance, it is a vaccination, but if you just scratch a little skin, it should not be a big problem, rinse it with soapy water for a long time, and then wipe it with alcohol after washing.
If the rabies vaccine is completed, it is safe to expire within six months, and if the wound is particularly severe, regional infiltration of immune globulin is required.
It's going to be hit! But it depends on what kind of dog it is, if it is a puppy on the side of the road, it should be beaten, and if it is domestic, consider it as appropriate, but it is recommended to fight! If it is rabies, the incubation period is more than 10 years long, and it is almost incurable once it has an attack, so let's give it a shot!
It's going to hurt a little! Because there is an injection.
Hello, this one requires a rabies vaccine. As long as the skin is broken, it is dangerous, and alcohol cleaning can only remove more than half of the germs, but it does not rule out that there are residual germs entering the bloodstream. The rabies vaccine is fine within 24 hours of infection. I wish you good health!
Your dog has been vaccinated against rabies, so you don't need to get it, just disinfect it with some alcohol. You first wash the wound with soap and put some iodine on it. If you really don't worry, you can go to the hospital to get an anti-inflammatory shot, and don't go to the rabies vaccine at every turn, (I reported the fake rabies vaccine some time ago).
Then it's to see how the puppy reacts, and if it's the same as usual, it's even more okay. Moreover, rabies is only transmitted during the onset of the disease in animals, and it is not contagious without the onset of the disease. You have to know that the vaccine for dogs is absolutely different from the vaccine for people.
Dog vaccines only protect dogs from rabies, and do not guarantee that they are free of rabies germs. If your trauma is so big that you bleed a lot, you have to get vaccinated with an incubation period of 10 years. If it's just a small hole or no bleeding or very little blood, and your dog usually doesn't have too much intimate contact with other dogs, then I don't think it's necessary.
If you are sure that the dog has not been bitten by other mad dogs within half a year, you do not need to be injected, and it is impossible to be infected.
2.After the puppy enters the house, it has never been bitten by a mad dog and does not need to be injected. Rabies cannot be inherited or transmitted from mother to child, only dogs that have been bitten by rabid dogs can carry the rabies virus and infect people.
If it is a purchased puppy, it is impossible for a dog dealer to be stupid enough to let a mad dog close to his dog cage, and it is even more impossible for someone else to bring it to him, and no one will let a mad dog into the house. Stray puppies will not survive if they are bitten by a rabid dog and no one will treat them, and they do not need to be injected unless there are special circumstances that really suspect that they have been bitten.
It is best to give immunoglobulin.
In addition to cleaning the wound when the skin is scratched by the dog's teeth on the face and bleeding, the rabies vaccine should be injected with immunoglobulin or anti-rabies serum at the same time, which mainly plays a role in enhancing resistance to rabies and reducing the probability of morbidity, because the bite is easy to be infected with rabies in a short time on the head. Therefore, it is safer to get an extra dose of immunoglobulin.
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