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It doesn't matter if it's a slight scratch and there is no broken skin, don't worry too much. If there is blood or bleeding, take action.
Bleeding after being bitten by a hamster should be treated in the following ways:
1. Effective treatment of local wounds can be carried out by rinsing with water, soapy water, or potassium permanganate, etc., which can effectively reduce inflammation and swelling of the injured part. The wound depends on the situation, if the wound is relatively superficial, it can be left unbandaged, and it can be healed naturally by exposing it, and if the wound is deep, it should be treated with sutures and other treatments, and bandaging.
2. Rabies vaccine should be injected after hamster bite, because rodents can transmit rabies, and its case fatality rate is very high, so the safety of human life should be the first task.
3. After being bitten by a hamster, it is also possible to spread epidemic hemorrhagic fever and other diseases, and the patient should be carefully observed in the later stage, and once there is fever, fatigue and other conditions, he should be treated in the hospital in time.
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Usually you have to squeeze the blood out of the wound and flush it until the wound turns white You should be fine if you do that, it's much cleaner than I did at the time.
Hamsters are domestic pets and will be fine if they do not carry the bacteria of wild animals.
When I was a child, I was told to just rinse with water, and I'm still fine.
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If there is no skin break or there is no bleeding, then there is no need to be too afraid, clean the wound with liquid cold water and soap, if the bite is bleeding or there is skin breakage, then you need to squeeze out the blood as much as possible, wash it with liquid cold water and soap, use disinfectant iodine, if the wound is relatively large and the pollution is serious, after passing this treatment, you need to have tetanus, usually do not need to be vaccinated against rabies.
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Being bitten by a hamster usually doesn't cause serious consequences. Hamsters have relatively small teeth, and biting cuts usually result in only superficial wounds on the surface, similar to scratches or small puncture wounds. However, as with any bite, it is advisable to clean the wound promptly and take appropriate measures to prevent infection.
Here are some general recommendations:
1.Wash the wound thoroughly with water and mild soap. Make sure to rinse the wound well so that no bacteria remain.
2.Gently wipe the wound with an antiseptic (such as chlorhexidine or iodine solution). This can help kill bacteria and reduce the risk of infection.
3.Antibiotic ointments, such as chloramphenicol ointment, are applied to wounds to promote wound healing and prevent bacterial infection.
4.Observe the development of the wound. If the wound is red, swollen, oozing pus, or has other abnormal symptoms, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly so that the doctor can evaluate and provide further **.
While hamster bites usually do not cause serious consequences, be aware that there is a certain risk of infection associated with any mammalian bite. If you are concerned about a wound or any abnormalities, consult a doctor or veterinarian for appropriate advice and**.
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A hamster is an animal that does not require much space, many people can raise hamsters in relatively small places, and many people will choose to raise hamsters to pass the time. But raising hamsters can also be bitten, some people are worried that they will die if they are bitten by hamsters, let's take a look together.
Hamsters are relatively mild animals, if you are bitten by cats and dogs, it is best to go to the hospital for injections, but if you are bitten by hamsters, the danger is not great, as one of the top ten best pets, hamsters do not need to bother too much. Some people are worried about whether they will die if they are bitten by a hamster, which is not going to happen.
Hamsters and mice are not the same concept, like hamsters and chinchillas are relatively safe, they are basically impossible to get rabies vaccine, of course, if you are really a little worried about it, it doesn't hurt to get a shot. If you are bitten by a domestic hamster, there is basically no problem, but if you are bitten by a wild hamster, you should pay more attention, you can squeeze out the blood first, and if the situation is not right, go to the injection.
What to do if you are bitten by a hamster
If the hamster bites you lightly, and the skin doesn't even break, it's completely different to worry about, and you don't have to deal with anything, because it's definitely going to be fine.
If you are bitten and the skin is broken, you need to treat it properly, first squeeze out all the blood inside, and then apply some potion, if the wound is red and swollen the next day, you need to get an injection.
Hamsters generally don't bite casually, if you just buy a hamster, don't touch it casually, if it's sleeping, don't disturb it, it may bite when it feels dangerous. You can raise the hamster first and then try to touch it, and there is no problem in getting started later.
If the hamster has been fine, and suddenly starts to bite, you have to see what the problem is, maybe the hamster is not very comfortable, this is some hints for the owner. In general, hamsters are still relatively clean animals, and there is no data to suggest that hamsters have rabies virus in their bodies.
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