Is it rabies if you are bitten by a dog in your own house?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-13
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Beat! If you are bitten by a dog, you may get it, and rabies is very scary, and if you get it, you will die! Amen....

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Didn't bite and bleed, right?

    If there is no bleeding, it is not serious, but the rabies vaccine must be given, and it should be fine after the shot, don't worry.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the dog that bites it is in the course of the disease, it can be infected with the rabies virus.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, not necessarily, there is a probability. Sick dogs are the main source of rabies infection, but it does not mean that they must get sick after being bitten, the incidence rate is 15-20%, and whether the disease occurs is related to the location of the bite, the condition of the wound, whether it is disinfected in time, and the immune function of the bite. If the bite site is on the head, face, neck, and fingers, the wound is deep and large, the patient's immunity is low or defective, and the bite is not washed and disinfected in time, which may lead to morbidity.

    Prompt, full and adequate vaccination of rabies vaccine and immune globulin can reduce the incidence of rabies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    <> family, this condition is not necessarily contagious. Dogs with rabies have rabies virus in their saliva, and if you bite a normal dog, you can be infected with the rabies virus. After being scratched or bitten by a dog, there are scratches, bite marks or ** breakage and bleeding, according to the relevant guidelines of the national rabies vaccine, this is at least a secondary exposure.

    According to the relevant guidelines for rabies vaccination, for level 2 and above exposure, the rabies vaccine should be received throughout the course as required. The wound should be disinfected with soapy water, iodophor or alcohol.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do not apply band-aids, squeeze the wound immediately after exposure, squeeze the blood out, wash it with soapy water and disinfect it.

    1. The probability of domestic pets carrying rabies virus is very low, and it is basically impossible to be infected with rabies virus after vaccination.

    2. Only the bites of the sick dog can be infected with the rabies virus, and the dog cannot live for 10 days after rabies, so you can use the 10-day observation method to observe.

    Recommendation: Try to get the first dose of rabies vaccine within 24 hours, and then get the next dose on time as the doctor prescribes. At the same time, the 10-day observation method is used to observe whether the dog is sick and dead, if it does not die of illness for 10 days, then the remaining few injections can not be given.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you're worried, it's best to get vaccinated and ask for peace of mind. No one can guarantee that this rabies is really accurate, but the chances of having a dog are very small.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't seek psychological comfort on your own, and if you are bitten, you must go to the hospital for injections. There can be no fluke mentality, the incubation period of rabies is sometimes very long, and some of them take more than 10 years to attack, so hurry up and get an injection. Don't listen to other people's nonsense, and don't believe that the probability is not probable, in case you get sick and unfortunately hang up, who do you talk to?

    How can you take this as a child's play.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In rare cases, the onset of rabies is prolonged. If you are worried, it is still necessary to get an injection.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the dogs are healthy and have not died suddenly in a week. Then you'll be fine.

    There is a general misleading situation in China, and it is recommended to check the relevant explanations or knowledge of foreign countries, and they have a very positive answer to how to determine whether there is rabies after being bitten by a dog. Unlike the domestic unified caliber, go for the injection.

    In addition, if you really want to get vaccinated, it is recommended to get imported vaccines. Because the domestic ones are unreliable.

    Even if it is unreliable, it does not show that the number of people dying from rabies in our country has increased, indicating that most people are bitten by healthy dogs.

    Judge the health of the dog: If it is your own family, has not died within a week, and is alive and well so far, it is healthy. Not a rabid dog ...

    If the stray dog you can't track whether it is dead or alive now, it is recommended that you go for a shot.

    If the neighbor's dog, you can see it often, and it's still alive, then you're fine.

    Rabies is only contagious when the dog bites when it is sick, and if it is a sick dog, the dog will inevitably die in about a week, and the person who is bitten is definitely in danger. If the dog is fine, the person doesn't have to worry.

    Regardless of the severity of your bite, prompt treatment is necessary to avoid bacterial infection of the wound.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The point is that the puppy has been exposed to stray dogs? If not, then you can rest assured that you will not get sick in general.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As long as the skin is broken, it should be beaten, just in case.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What to wear, if the skin is broken, you have to get an injection, it seems that you should get it.

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