Was the epidermis cut by the cat s paws, and the skin scratched by the cat s paws a little bit of sk

Updated on healthy 2024-07-17
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The epidermis was cut by the cat's paws, and it is recommended to treat the wound in time and go to the hospital for rabies vaccination.

    Cats are one of the host animals for the rabies virus and may carry the rabies virus on their paws. If the ** is scratched, it is necessary to clean the wound in time and get a rabies vaccination.

    Please note that the above information is about what to do if the skin is cut by a cat's paws, and is not intended as a guide and is for your reference only. Please pay attention to your physical condition at any time, and if you feel any discomfort, it is recommended that you seek help from a professional in time, consult a doctor online, or go to an offline medical institution for treatment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Being scratched by a kitten's paw and scratching the skin generally does not require a tetanus shot. Because the case of scratching the skin means that there is no bleeding, it means that the wound of the epidermis is very superficial, and if the kitten's paws contain soil or rust, it is likely that the broken wound will be contaminated with Clostridium tetani.

    However, on such a superficial wound as Clostridium tetani, it is completely able to contact oxygen in the air, and Clostridium tetani is an obligate anaerobic bacterium, which will not multiply and cause human infection when it can see air and oxygen. So in this case, the person does not bear to get tetanus.

    risk, there is no need to give people tetanus shots. If the kitten's paws scratch the skin, and the scratch is relatively deep, there is obvious bleeding, the kitten's paws are deep into the meat, and the paws contain soil, there is indeed a risk of tetanus infection, then tetanus needles are needed, mainly tetanus antitoxin.

    Tetanus human immunoglobulin is also an option.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A little skin scratched by a feral cat requires an injection, mainly to prevent rabies, and the rabies vaccine is the possibility that wild cats carry rabies virus relative to domestic cats. Be bigger, because living in the wild will expose you to many animals that carry the rabies virus. It is more likely to get rabies virus, so if you are scratched by a wild cat or a domestic cat, you have to get vaccinated, as long as you are vaccinated against rabies.

    But wash the wound with running water and soapy water often. A little bit of skin is broken by the brocade, which is called secondary exposure. Though.

    It is not as serious as bleeding, but there is also the possibility of spreading rabies, cat bites and cat scratches. To be treated the same as cat days. Heaven and earth claws claws, and saliva, well, these saliva.

    Inside. As long as there is a rabies virus, it can cause infection, so it is necessary to get a rabies vaccination.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it is a small kitten raised by home, and the cat has been dewormed and vaccinated against rabies, it is not a big problem, because domestic cats usually eat cooked food, and it is difficult to come into contact with germs. Especially if you've been vaccinated against rabies yourself, it's not a big problem. But if it is a stray cat, it may have been exposed to mice, and all kinds of garbage, there may be germs on the paws, it is best to go to the injection, this is the safest practice, if you want to gamble, in fact, the probability of the cat infected with rabies virus is not high, you can observe, the cat has no abnormality within ten days, then you will be fine.

    But if you are scratched by a stray cat, it is best to get an injection. It's also responsible for your own health.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Being scratched by a cat and slightly breaking the skin may also be at risk of contracting the rabies virus. Both cats and dogs are carriers of the rabies virus. Rinse the wound with soapy water for 15 to 20 minutes, disinfect with iodine**, and then go to the epidemic prevention station or a nearby vaccination designated hospital to get a rabies vaccine.

    Be sure to follow the above process, don't be careless, there is a fluke mentality, so as not to cause irreversible consequences.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you have a domestic cat and have been vaccinated against rabies, it is negligible, but if it is in other cases, it is better to get an injection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A little bit of skin scratched by a cat's claw also needs to be injected, so that your body can be healthier!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Thorough disinfection, in general, is not important. But you don't know if the cat has an infectious disease, so it's best to get vaccinated so that you can rest assured that there will be no accidents.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I was scratched a little bit of skin by a cat's paws, do you want to get an injection? It is necessary to first wash with running soapy water, and then go for injections.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended that it is best to get a rabies vaccine if it is scratched by a cat. In this way, you are responsible for yourself.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Scratched a little bit by a cat's paws, you are the safest, and if you don't fight, you can wash and wash with soapy water.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Scratched by the cat's paw a little bit of skin, there are many bacteria and viruses on the cat's paws, if there is bleeding, you have to clean it with soap and water, and it is recommended to go to the hospital after disinfection with iodine wine, and take the rabies vaccine, which can not be careless.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think it's better to get some injections if I am scratched by a cat's paws, a little bit of skin, and if I have bleeding, then I should be more careful, I am afraid of always scratching and pricking needles.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's best to get vaccinated just in case.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Clause.

    First, we need to clean and disinfect the wound.

    This is of great significance for the prevention of rabies, we can first use 3% to 5% soapy water or use new Jieerzhen to clean the wound, and for deeper wounds, we must use a syringe to go deep into the wound for irrigation, and we must do a comprehensive and thorough cleaning.

    Then disinfect with 75% alcohol, and then apply concentrated iodine tincture, and then we have to go to the health and epidemic prevention organization for rabies vaccination, and the rabies vaccination of the health and epidemic prevention organization includes being bitten and scratched by animals, including seemingly healthy animals, even if it is a very slight scratch**, or the mucous membrane has been licked by animals, rabies seedlings must be injected.

    In accordance with national regulations, we should be vaccinated against rabies on the first, third, seventh, 14th, and 30th days of arrest, so as to avoid the occurrence of rabies.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When the epidermis is scratched by a cat's claw, it is necessary to immediately squeeze out the dirty blood, rinse the wound with plenty of running water, and then apply hydrogen peroxide, iodophor or alcohol to disinfect. The owner can directly use a band-aid to bandage the wound, or use a medical cotton ball, dip a small amount of amoxicillin powder, and use a bandage to do a simple bandage. When the epidermis is scratched by a cat's claw, it is necessary to immediately squeeze out the dirty blood, rinse the wound with plenty of running water, and then apply hydrogen peroxide, iodophor or alcohol to disinfect.

    The owner can directly use a band-aid to bandage the wound, or use a medical cotton ball, dip a small amount of amoxicillin powder, and use a bandage to do a simple bandage.

    Rabies vaccination is required if the epidermis is scratched and bleeding by a wild cat of unknown origin, or if you are not in good health, such as listlessness, loss of appetite, tear stains, or snot. However, when you are scratched by a pet cat that has been vaccinated against rabies or has been in indoor captivity for a long time, you generally do not need to be vaccinated against rabies.

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