The dog suffered a skin trauma and needed 3 stitches. Do I need tetanus?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I'm not a veterinarian, but my husky was crushed by a tram and had a lot of blood, but there were no stitches.

    You have to hold it, don't let it lick, anyway, the family needs to watch it all the time. Distract it or put it to sleep.

    In this way, the wound will be healed and the stitches can be removed in 1 week.

    Tetanus is not required. Dog saliva contains a lot of bacteria. Remember to always apply anti-inflammatory drugs or penicillin to its wounds. Don't let it get too strong. Because it's not too thick and it's good and fastest.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You should ask the veterinarian, it's all about people! However, I don't think it's necessary, at least I've never heard of a dog dying of tetanus! You mainly give it anti-infection** on it! My dog has also been injured, mainly anti-infection**! Good luck to your dog!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My Mary had a blister from the vaccine, scratched, and then it was rotten, and she also had surgery, and she did it in the veterinary hospital, and the tetanus was given by the doctor, and she had to be vaccinated, and she had to take a hanging bottle on the first day, and if you were troublesome to take some anti-inflammatory drugs, you could also take care of it at home, buy a bottle of iodine, and apply it to the wound of the stitches from time to time every day, and apply it once every hour for the first 1 to 2 days. In the future, you don't need to remove the stitches, the wound began to dry from the 3rd day, this is a good performance, don't keep letting the dog add, after all, there are stitches, I'm afraid of infection, I was tired during that time, but it's much better after the stitches are removed, after the stitches are removed, it's okay to add it, don't scratch it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Just ask the veterinarians, they're more professional!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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    The dog suffered a skin trauma and needed 3 stitches. Do I need tetanus?

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    Hello dear, the dog has a skin trauma, 3 stitches need tetanus, because the dog saliva carries tetanus bacilli, the dog will cause tetanus after injury, so it is recommended to go to the hospital within 24 hours to tetanus antitoxin or tetanus immune globulin to prevent the occurrence of tetanus. I wish the dear dog a speedy **, I hope it can help you <>

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Tetanus. It is a disease that has accompanied humans for many years, and it is extremely devastating not only to humans, but also to dogs and other animals.

    Tetanus is caused by a bacterium called Clostridium tetani, which is widely distributed, most commonly in soil, and can survive for years at room temperature. When it is excreted from the body by the dog through poop, it will even evolve into a spore state.

    It can also survive for 15-90 minutes in continuously heated boiling water.

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    But don't worry, Clostridium tetani doesn't work in the dog's intestines and intact **, it's an absolutely anaerobic fungus, and it's a younger brother in the aerobic state of the bird.

    There may be friends who want to say, is it really so good? No, in fact, Clostridium tetani is still to come.

    We all know that when a wound occurs in the body, the body tissues will fight out foreign bacteria by inflamement, because most bacteria will focus on the wound area (whether it is a human or a dog) when they invade the body through the wound

    When it invades the dog's body through the wound, it does not concentrate on attacking the wound area, but spreads to the tissues around the wound at the first time, and attacks the headquarters of the nervous tissue through the muscle tissue. What is the headquarters of the nervous tissue? Brain and spinal cord.

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    Types of tetanus.

    Human tetanus zippers have not been studied, but for dogs, tetanus can be divided into two types.

    1. Localized tetanus.

    The most common sites are the limbs, as well as the surrounding tissues of the dog's wounds.

    You will notice a noticeable stiffness in these areas, and muscle tremors may be present in addition to this. Although from the theory of veterinary medicine, localized tetanus can develop into generalized tetanus if it is not received in time, this is rare.

    2. Generalized tetanus.

    To put it bluntly, this is the real tetanus, the dog's limbs will become stiff, and it will be difficult to walk and the tail will be stiff. Defeated dogs will also be unable to bend their legs and exercise normally.

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    At the same time, because Clostridium tetani likes to attack the brain and spinal cord, it will make the dog's facial muscles spasm, and the dog will have a very strange expression.

    Even in extreme cases, the muscles in the throat can be controlled by tetanus, making it difficult for the dog to breathe and to eat.

    So the question is, how to prevent it?

    Vaccine? No, you don't! Because veterinarians agree that dogs and cats are more resistant to tetanus, there is no need for vaccination. The animals most in need of tetanus vaccination are cattle.

    So the question is, how to detect it early?

    When a dog develops a generalized tetanus infection, the first symptom is the eyes. At this time, the dog's eyes lose the ability to blink, and the only thing that can move is the third eyelid.

    Many owners will mistake it for an eye disease and delay**, and at the same time, the dog will become very sensitive to light and sound, and maybe one of your actions will make it cramp all over the body and cramps in the limbs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Tetanus is a common infectious disease, and it is caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. The main symptoms of tetanus are erythema, pain, fever, swollen lymph nodes, etc.

    It can be spread by touching the patient's wound, touching the patient's blood, touching the patient's excreta, etc. To ** tetanus, it is first necessary to detect it early and take timely measures to prevent the condition from worsening. Secondly, antibiotics, such as penicillin, cephalosporins, etc., should be used in time to inhibit the growth of Clostridium tetani and reduce symptoms.

    In addition, anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, etc., can also be used to reduce pain and improve the condition. Finally, you should pay attention to rest and maintain a good mental state to speed up**.

    Tetanus is a common infectious disease, and it is caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. The main symptoms of tetanus are erythema, pain, fever, swollen lymph nodes, etc. It can be spread by touching the patient's wound, touching the patient's blood, touching the patient's excreta, etc.

    To detect the cold, we must first detect it early and take timely measures to prevent the deterioration of the condition. Secondly, antibiotics, such as penicillin, cephalosporins, etc., should be used in time to inhibit the growth of Clostridium tetani and reduce symptoms. In addition, anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, etc., can also be used to reduce pain and improve the condition.

    Finally, you should pay attention to rest and maintain a good mental state to speed up**.

    Can you elaborate on that a little bit more?

    Tetanus is a common bacterial infection that can affect both humans and pets, especially dogs. Tetanus symptoms in dogs include fever, convulsions, muscle cramps, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, liver damage, and kidney damage. If not prompted, tetanus can lead to death.

    Tetanus in dogs is mainly caused by tetanus bacilli, which can be spread through the air or through contact with the feces, urine, or other bodily fluids of people who carry the virus. Dogs can contract tetanus through contact with the feces, urine, or other bodily fluids of a person with the virus, or they can contract tetanus through contact with the feces, urine, or other bodily fluids of a person with the virus. To prevent tetanus in dogs, dogs should be given regular tetanus vaccinations to prevent the occurrence of tetanus.

    In addition, dogs should be avoided from contact with feces, urine, or other bodily fluids of people with the virus to prevent tetanus infection. If the dog is found to have tetanus symptoms, it should seek medical attention in time so that Shengwei filial piety can be diagnosed and **. In conclusion, tetanus is a common bacterial infection that can affect both humans and pets, especially dogs.

    Tetanus symptoms in dogs include fever, convulsions, muscle cramps, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, liver damage, and kidney damage. To prevent tetanus in dogs, dogs should be given regular tetanus vaccinations to prevent the occurrence of tetanus and avoid exposing dogs to feces, urine, or other bodily fluids from people with the virus to prevent tetanus infection. If the dog is found to have tetanus symptoms, it should seek medical attention in time so that the quarrel can be diagnosed in time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sure. You also have to get serum. Let's go to the hospital first.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    <> trauma should be treated as soon as possible.

    Tetanus is usually caused by a dog's trauma and the owner does not treat the wound in time, causing the wound to be exposed to Clostridium tetani from the outside world.

    infection. Generally speaking, if the owner can treat the dog as soon as possible, the incidence of the disease is not very high.

    Symptoms: The incubation period of tetanus is generally 5-10 days, and some can even reach about 3 weeks. Affected dogs, on the other hand, will show stiffness and spasm of muscles or limbs close to the injured area, and often begin to stiffen close to the wound.

    Sick dogs sometimes have stiff ears that stand up, ear and face muscles contract, and transient membranes that protrude out. The dog's trismus was also seen accompanied by related symptoms such as salivation, changes in heartbeat, breathing rhythm, and difficulty swallowing. Some dogs may also develop epilepsy.

    Sexual convulsions, severe cases of the dog will be due to breathing difficulties.

    And death. In the process of the onset of the disease, the dog's mind is also relatively clear, and the appetite will not change much.

    1.Strengthen care: Keep your dog in a clean and dimly lit environment, and keep warm and quiet if it's winter. If the dog has difficulty eating and drinking, give easy-to-digest and nutritious food and provide enough water.

    2.Eliminate the pathogen: debride the dog in time, dispose of foreign bodies and necrotic tissues, and use 3% hydrogen peroxide.

    1% potassium permanganate.

    or 5%-10% iodine tincture.

    Wash and disinfect, and inject streptomycin around the wound to eliminate infection.

    3.Neutralize toxins: early use of tetanus antitoxins.

    4.To solve the problem of spasticity: chlorpromazine can be used.

    Pentobarbital, etc. Dogs with difficulty eating and drinking should be fluidized, and if they are already having trouble breathing, a tracheostomy may be required.

    Prevention: To prevent the disease is to prevent trauma first, if the dog has had a trauma, then it is necessary to treat the dog's wound in time, if the wound is relatively small, then just clean it up and disinfect it. If the wound is large, take it to the hospital as soon as possible.

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