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<> there are more and more pets in the family, and cats are much more docile than dogs. This is an important reason why many families choose to own cats, but in addition to carrying the toxoplasmosis virus, cats can also bite and cause harm to children.
Cats have sharper teeth and claws, and once provoked, they can easily bite and scratch children. Around 10 to 20 days after a cat bite, bacterial or viral infections can occur. The main symptom is local redness, swelling and pain, and in severe cases, lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes are involved, causing lymphangitis, lymphadenitis or cellulitis.
After being bitten by a cat, if the part is on the limbs, a tourniquet can be temporarily tied; Wash the wound well with running water and soap; After careful disinfection with hydrogen peroxide, the area is cauterized with 5-carbolic acid and nitric acid. The wound is covered with clean gauze and fixed with bandages and adhesive tape. Those with severe symptoms should go to the hospital immediately**.
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A few fallacies about rabies: 1) All animals can be infected with rabies (in fact, only mammals). 2) Cats and dogs are born with poison, and they can be poisoned for life without attacks (in fact, they are not the natural host of the virus, but also infected after being scratched and bitten, and the incubation period is only 6 months).
3) If a person has rabies, the incubation period may be very long, even 20 years. (In fact, it is rare to have more than 1 year old, and only one case has been found in the world that has been incubated for 6 years.) 4) After being scratched and bitten by a cat or dog, you must be vaccinated within 24 hours, otherwise it will be ineffective if you get vaccinated again (it's just nonsense, in fact, it is effective before the virus invades the nerves).
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<> child is bitten by a cat, if there is bleeding, first squeeze out the bruise from the wound, then rinse with soap and water for 15 minutes, and apply iodophor or alcohol disinfection, and then take the child to the hospital for rabies vaccination within 24 hours. Even if the cat has been vaccinated against rabies, it is best to take the child to the hospital for the doctor's advice.
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After a child is bitten by a cat, if the wound breaks and bleeds, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time for thorough debridement and inject tetanus vaccine, rabies vaccine, etc. If there are only tooth marks and there is no broken skin or bleeding, there is generally no need for injection.
1. Broken skin and bleeding:
1. Debridement and hemostasis: After the child is bitten by a cat, it is necessary to rinse with running water for 5-10 minutes, or use soapy water for 5-10 minutes. After thoroughly cleaning the wound, the wound can be disinfected by wiping with iodine phor, and after disinfection, Yunnan Baiyao is treated to stop bleeding, and the wound is bandaged to avoid infection;
2. Vaccination: Within 24 hours after the child is bitten, it is necessary to inject tetanus vaccine and rabies vaccine in time under the guidance of a doctor to prevent the occurrence of related diseases. Usually the rabies vaccine requires 5 injections, each intramuscularly on the first day, where 0 finger is bitten on the same day.
Second, the skin is broken and bleeding:
At this time, you can take turns to rinse the bite area with water and soapy water for about 10 minutes, and then apply ointments such as comfrey ointment that have the effect of reducing swelling and relieving pain to relieve the discomfort of local bites.
Even if the cat has been injected with diphtheria, tetanus and other vaccines before, after the child is bitten by the cat, it is necessary to inject the relevant vaccines in time, because once the rabies occurs, it cannot be treated, and the mortality rate of the skin is close to 100%.
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Hello dear, if you are bitten by a cat, you should take the following measures:1First, squeeze the wound repeatedly and try to squeeze out the cat saliva that remains in the wound.
2.Second, wash the wound alternately with alkaline soapy water and running water for at least 15 minutes. Then disinfect with medical alcohol or iodophor to avoid wound infection.
Wounds that are too large or too deep also require surgical debridement and suturing. 3.Finally, determine whether the biting cat has been vaccinated against rabies within a year, if it has been vaccinated against rabies, the chance of infection of the bitten person is not high, but rabies vaccination should also be carried out as much as possible.
It is best to get vaccinated against rabies within 24 hours and no later than 72 hours.
As long as you get an injection before the onset of the disease, you have a chance of resisting the disease. In addition, your cat has been vaccinated, the chance of getting rabies is very small, you feel that nausea may be caused by psychological fear and worry, don't worry too much, you will be fine with thorium, rest assured.
Two cats fight, bitten wounds, can rub a little iodine. There is no other way, if the wound is relatively large, you can go to the pet hospital for stitches.
Cats are generally fine if they are bitten by centipedes, because centipedes are not very toxic, and cats will dodge, and generally do not let centipedes bite too hard. The owner does not need to be afraid, just look at the location of the cat bitten by the centipede, and clean and disinfect the piece. If you are not worried, take it to the hospital and take a little ointment**.
Don't say anything, go to the hospital.
Being bitten by a cat is generally fine. As long as the cat hasn't left the house for a single step. If you don't have a new virus infected person at home, you'll be fine. As a precaution, rabies vaccination is still required. Make sure nothing goes wrong.