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Let's get vaccinated, it's usually only about 300 yuan.
Under normal circumstances, the average domestic cat bite does not need to be vaccinated, although in fact, all domestic cats sometimes go out. But you said that your arm is already a little numb, although I don't know if the symptoms of rabies will cause numbness, but you still go for an injection first. Saving your life matters.
Supplement: In the early stage, patients often have symptoms such as low-grade fever, headache, laziness all over the body, nausea, irritability, and fear and restlessness.
After two or three days, the condition enters a period of excitement. The patient is in a state of high euphoria. It is highlighted by extreme horror, fear of water, fear of wind, and severe spasm of the muscles of the throat when encountering sound, light, wind, etc.
Although the patient is very thirsty, he does not dare to drink water, he cannot swallow the water, and even when he hears the sound of running water or others talk about water, he will have sore throat spasm. In severe cases, the patient also has painful convulsions all over the body, resulting in difficulty breathing. Rabies patients, most of them are conscious; However, there are also some patients who have mental disorders and talk nonsense.
After about two or three days of excitement, the patient becomes quiet, but then he becomes paralyzed, his respiratory and circulatory systems fail, and he quickly falls into a coma, and after ten hours, he dies. The course of rabies is generally not more than 6 days.
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Cats do not get sick and do not infect people, so they do not need to be vaccinated.
Don't be inexplicably afraid, fear ** ignorance.
Also, rabies can't flare up to 20 days after being bitten, so don't think about it.
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Under normal circumstances, it is necessary to go for rabies vaccination. Because it is also possible for animals to carry viruses on their body surfaces. There is no solution to this disease other than immunity.
Just in case, let's go for an injection. If you get sick, you can't be saved. If you are a student, accident insurance should be reimbursed.
Don't worry about money.
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It shouldn't be rabies, find another reason, after being scratched by a cat, you can use alcohol to disinfect or rub it with sugar, if necessary, you have to go to the hospital, but under normal circumstances, it's fine.
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<>It is recommended to wash the wound with water in time, and do a good job of disinfection, rabies vaccination, to avoid being infected by the virus, but do not wrap the wound with gauze, it will be better to expose the wound.
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If the cat has not been vaccinated, it is best to clean and disinfect the wound in case of slight bleeding, and then seek medical attention for injections. If the domestic cat has been vaccinated but the wound bleeds heavily, it is also recommended to get a rabies vaccination in time.
If it is a vaccinated domestic cat, it needs to be treated according to the depth of the wound after being scratched by it. In the case of minor bleeding, some injured people are still healthy without injections.
If the wound is deep and the blood is constantly flowing, timely rabies vaccination is the safest safest measure. The mortality rate of rabies is close to 100%, and it is difficult to save the patient once it becomes ill.
If the domestic cat has not been vaccinated, regardless of whether the wound is bleeding or not, as long as there is a breakage, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible for your own health.
Before seeking medical attention, the injured person can rinse the wound with running water at home, and then wipe the wound with alcohol or iodophor to disinfect the wound, which can reduce the possibility of contracting the virus to a greater extent.
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Bleeding from a kitten scratch is generally fine, but it is necessary to make sure that the kitten is domesticated and has been vaccinated against rabies, otherwise you will need to go to the hospital for injections. The wound scratched by the kitten is very shallow, rinse it with soapy water and disinfect it well, and it is best to go to the hospital for an injection if the wound is very deep. In order to avoid being scratched, it is best to cut the kitten's paws regularly.
When interacting with a kitten, it is generally okay to be scratched by it, but first make sure that the kitten is a domestic cat and has been vaccinated against rabies, otherwise you need to go to the hospital for injection as soon as possible after cleaning the wound.
Domestic kittens do not know how to collect their paws, after scratching the owner, if the wound is relatively shallow, wash it with soapy water, and do a good job of disinfection, it will be fine, if the wound is very deep, it is better to clean it, and it is better to go to the hospital for an injection.
Generally, rabies is contagious after the cat is exposed to the pathogen, and the cat is usually domestic, so it is rare to carry rabies, but in order to ensure safety, it is best to cut off the cat's paws frequently.
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Bleeding from a scratch from a house cat can be fine. If the cat scratches only the most superficial layer of **, after timely rinsing and disinfection, the general problem is not big, but if the bleeding after the scratch indicates that the wound is deep and has reached the dermis, this type of scratch may cause bacterial or viral infection, and the wound should be thoroughly disinfected with hydrogen peroxide and iodophor in time, and tetanus or rabies vaccine should be injected if necessary. If the wound is not treated properly, it can lead to rabies, which has a very high fatality rate.
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.
Normally, if there is bleeding, you can squeeze out some of it first, let the pathogenic bacteria flow out with the blood, and if there is no bleeding, perform the second step, wash the wound with 20% soapy water (or other weak alkaline detergent) and running water of a certain pressure alternately, about 10 minutes. Saline. If you have normal saline at home, you can continue to wash it with normal saline after rinsing with soapy water, and then wipe the wound with sterile absorbent cotton to avoid disinfectant residues. >>>More