A child was bitten by a dog, what are the more effective folk remedies?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-11
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The most effective thing is vaccination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The incubation period of rabies is ten years, the mortality rate is indeed 100%, and if you miss the time to get vaccinated, once you are infected, there is no cure.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Don't believe in this remedies! Hurry to a regular hospital or epidemic prevention station to get vaccinated. Don't procrastinate!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Rapid hemostasis

    Dog bites are often accompanied by bleeding and can be managed with a quick way to stop the bleeding. First, wash the wound with water or disinfectant with alcohol, and apply a cotton ball or bright gauze to the wound and press it firmly. It can be fixed with adhesive tape or bandage, and the wound is kept as still as possible to avoid re-breakage.

    In addition, some hemostatic medications such as hyaluronic acid spray can be used as a preventive measure to be used during outdoor exercise. Limbs.

    2. Anti-inflammatory and sterilization

    Dog bite wounds are not only prone to infection, but can also be infected with diseases such as rabies virus. Therefore, in the process of wound treatment, anti-inflammatory and sterilization are particularly important. Some professional disinfectants, such as iodophor disinfectant, hydrogen peroxide, etc., can effectively sterilize.

    At the same time, some natural sterilization methods can also be used, such as vinegar, honey, aloe vera, etc. Apply antiseptic ointment, change it regularly every day, and remember not to use the medicine indiscriminately.

    3. Relieve pain

    Dog bite wounds can cause a lot of pain and discomfort, and some pain relief needs to be taken at this time. Cold compresses can be effective in relieving pain, such as ice cubes in the summer and ice packs or items in the refrigerator in the winter. At the same time, some painkillers such as ibuprofen, aspirin, etc. can also be used.

    However, it should be noted that painkillers should not be abused, especially for people who are prone to adverse reactions, such as pregnant women, children and the elderly.

    4. Prevention of rabies

    In the treatment of dog bites, attention should also be paid to preventing the occurrence of rabies. If the injured person is not sure whether the dog has rabies, they should go to the hospital for consultation or examination in time. If the bitten dog is a domestic pet dog, you should make sure that you are properly vaccinated against rabies and have a good follow-up test.

    If it is a stray dog or other dog bite, it should be reported to the relevant local authorities as soon as possible, so that the professional department can take corresponding measures.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A few decades ago, the family was poor. The countryside is remote, and there are few hospitals.

    And at that time, the vaccine was not so widespread.

    After being bitten by a dog, the only thing rural people can do is to trust home remedies.

    At that time, the older generation of my family and the people in the same village trusted a home remedy that:The flowers and leaves are evergreen

    If anyone in the village is bitten by a dog, he quickly uses flowers and leaves to stay green.

    Later, every house in our village planted flowers and leaves near the door of the house as a backup, just in case.

    When I was very young, my brother was also bitten by a dog, and he also used this home remedy, and decades have passed, and there is no problem to this day.

    I don't know if Mosaic evergreen can really ** rabies in medicine, but in the past, many people who have been bitten by dogs have not had rabies symptoms for decades, maybe it has a little reference value.

    Pick 2-3 flowers and leaves that are evergreen

    Never chop into small pieces with a knife. Wash these flowers and leaves directly, and then add water

    Put it in a pot and boil, bring it to a boil, and just drink water.

    It is recommended to use a pressure cooker to boil water, because the pressure cooker can force out the medicinal effect in the flower leaf evergreen, and the medicinal effect is not so strong if the fire is too small.

    The first time I was bitten by a dog, I found the flower leaf evergreen to boil water to drink. If you delay drinking the flower leaf water for too long, it will not be effective.

    This is just a home remedy for internal use. It's just that the wound needs to be treated separately.

    If possible, you should go to the hospital for injection as soon as possible.

    If you are in a remote country and need first aid, you may want to try this method.

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