I won t get rabies! Hurry, hurry! Can I get rabies if I do this?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1.After being bitten by an animal, the wound should be rinsed immediately. The key is the method of washing.

    Because the wound is usually closed like a valve, the wound must be broken open and rinsed. Rinsing the wound with tap water may be a little painful, but it is important to rinse it carefully to prevent infection as much as possible. After rinsing, cover the wound with clean gauze and go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

    2.After being bitten by an animal, even the smallest wound may be infected with rabies, and at the same time, it can be infected with tetanus, and the wound is easy to suppurate. Patients should ask their doctor for rabies vaccination and tetanus antitoxin vaccination.

    Dog bites are divided into common dog bites and rabid dog bites (the latter is also known as rabies or hydrophobia), the former is mostly non-life-threatening, and the latter often causes the rabies virus stored in the saliva of rabid dogs (or healthy poisonous dogs) to invade the nervous system and multiply into the brain along the wounds of bites, licks or scratches, causing serious symptoms. In addition to dogs, the disease can also occur after being bitten by poisonous cats and wolves. The incidence of bites from infected animals is more than 10% to 70% of those who have not been vaccinated.

    It's best to see a doctor for rabies vaccination and tetanus antitoxin vaccination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Definitely not back. Because you sanitized. If you have a small viral load, you won't get sick. LZ doesn't want to go to the rabies vaccine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Rabies can be transmitted in three ways:

    1 Contracted by a dog or other animal bitten or scratched** or licked by a mucous membrane. The rabies virus occurs when it invades nerves through wounds and mucous membranes. This is the main mode of transmission.

    2. Accidental stabbing of the hand during slaughtering or skinning, and the onset of infection. According to statistics, among the 86 rabies patients, 78 were bitten and 8 were slaughtered and stabbed by dogs.

    3 Gastrointestinal infection. Animals that die of rabies are buried in the ground, frozen in winter, picked up by wild dogs or other animals, eaten meat, and infected with rabies.

    It is also a special infection that can only be caused in a laboratory environment, that is, when the concentration of virus in the laboratory is particularly high, there may be aerosol and fly-to-fly infection.

    And one of the reasons that all of these things have in common is direct contact with animals. will get sick. In your current situation, don't be afraid, not at all. There is no need for injections. Let go of your worries and be happy@

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I can tell you very simply, if your dog has the virus, it is possible to get infected in your case (but the probability is very small, very small, very small). It is recommended that you go for vaccination.

    If your puppy is safe and sound after the third shot, then you can skip the shot.

    You can make a comparison, 3 shots of the vaccine cost a hundred yuan, you can prevent it, and you can be prepared. If you are stingy with this hundred dollars, you may lose your life! No matter how unlikely it is, I won't joke with my life! Which is more important, I have a result in my heart!

    My judgment on you is that you have a phobia of rabies, and getting 3 shots will help you psychologically!

    If you are infected with rabies, there is only one way to die!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Don't worry, the odds are super small, many people care too much, I have also been bitten by dogs, it's okay to be more serious than you But you still have to pay attention to hygiene, disinfection care and the like can't be less, it should be that even if you are not infected with rabies, there are many other powerful viruses If you are inflamed, you can't cry,,, be careful, just pay attention to your physical condition.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The incubation period of rabies can be as long as 10-20 years, and the probability of the situation is the lowest.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you touch it alone, if it gets animal saliva, it may be possible to clean the wound with soap Because rabies is mostly caused by the bite of infected animals If you don't feel at ease, go to get two injections of seedlings It's not very painful If you don't poke your **, don't worry about it Give points.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There's no need, don't worry! As long as it's not a dog that is in direct contact with the wound, it doesn't matter. Don't waste your money!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rest assured, the odds are slim.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The odds are very small, wash with soap and running water for an hour or two, then wash the wound with complexed iodine, and get vaccinated if you are still worried.

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