What is the cause of vomiting four or five hours after being scratched by a cat

Updated on healthy 2024-07-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you are bitten by an animal (such as a dog, cat, wolf, etc.) and you are not sure whether the animal is a healthy and non-toxic animal, you should go to the hospital in time to treat the wound, or wash the wound repeatedly and thoroughly with soap and water, so that most of the invading virus can be washed away, and then go to the health and epidemic prevention department as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine. The sooner the vaccine is administered, the better the effect and the more likely it is to be protected.

    Knowing a little bit about it might give you a little peace of mind. Rabies is terrible, but there's no need to be a snake.

    Only when a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) has rabies will his teeth spread the germs.

    If you are your own dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you don't need to be vaccinated at all.

    If a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) does have rabies, it will die within a week, and there is basically no case where a dog does not die.

    Here's what the World Health Organization has to say.

    1. If you are bitten by a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) that has symptoms of disease or has abnormal behavior with a healthy dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you should get the rabies vaccine as soon as possible after you are bitten. Also observe the dog that bites you (or other warm-blooded animals that bite you), if the animal has not died of rabies within 10 days, you can stop the rabies vaccination, and you can determine that you have not been infected with rabies at all.

    2.Healthy dogs (or other warm-blooded animals) are not poisonous. ("Poisonous" is a medical term that means "infectious," and "non-toxic" means that even if dogs, cats, etc., carry the rabies virus, they are not contagious until they develop the disease.) )

    That is, if you are sure that your dog is healthy, you don't need to be vaccinated at all.

    Remember. I'm MKA

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hurry up and get a rabies shot, just in case.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello! The cat was hit by something in the brain, so it vomited. If the cat doesn't have other adverse reactions, that's okay.

    Let the cat have a good rest for a few days. The cat's brain ** is not immediately good, and the cat can not be allowed to move violently for a period of time, in case the old stupid blind has sequelae and causes shock.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, but wash the wound with soap as soon as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In general, the wound after a human being bitten by a cat should be treated in time to avoid infection and inflammation. It should be noted that if cats suffer from certain zoonotic diseases, it is possible to transmit the disease to humans through wounds, such as rabies, cat-scratch fever, pasteurella dricosis, tetanus and other systemic diseases and local ** infections such as staphylococcus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

    When bleeding occurs after being bitten or scratched by a cat, as long as it is not heavy bleeding, do not rush to stop the bleeding and let the blood drain properly. Bleeding can bring out pathogenic bacteria that have entered the wound. If the wound is not large and shallow, it can be rubbed with alcohol or iodine, disinfected 2 or 3 times, and can be stopped naturally after bleeding.

    If the wound is deep and large, the wound can be repeatedly and thoroughly irrigated with sterilized saline or Xinjieer. To prevent rabies, the wound should be rinsed for at least half an hour and then applied with alcohol or iodine. Wounds should generally not be bandaged and sutured.

    If a cat is suspected to be infected with stone disease, on the one hand, the cat should be immediately killed and buried deeply, and on the other hand, it should be quickly vaccinated against rabies at the health and epidemic prevention station, and if necessary, the serum should be injected at the bottom of the wound and around the wound.

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