What else can I do after being bitten or scratched by a dog other than getting vaccinated against do

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

    = Rinse with water for 10 minutes, squeezing the blood vigorously while rinsing, or wash with soapy water and then wipe with iodine. If the dog is okay, the above steps are sufficient. I have a cat and a dog, and I have been scratched by a dog, and I have been scratched by a cat = = I can't count the number of times, and I have also been bitten by a dog, but it is not a major injury, because it is a domestic cat and dog, so I feel stress-free.

    If you are also bitten by a domestic dog, the domestic dog is not free-range, it is recommended that there is no need to be nervous, you can also observe whether your dog has symptoms of rabies, if it is normal, then there is no need to be nervous.

    If you still don't feel at ease, then it is recommended to get vaccinated, after vaccination, it is more or less a little bit *** according to personal conditions, such as dizziness, weakness or something. If you are bitten by a dog outside, whether the dog has an owner or not, please be sure to get vaccinated.

    Although it is certain that you will die if you have rabies, although many people are very afraid of rabies, I don't think rabies is so easy to get, even stray dogs outside cannot all have rabies, and the symptoms of rabies are easy to distinguish. But just in case, if it is bitten by a stray dog outside, it is best to go for a vaccination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First, squeeze out the dirty blood, rinse the wound with soapy water, then change to clean water, and go to the hospital for rabies vaccination within 12 hours.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Squeeze out the dirty blood, rinse with clean water, rinse for at least 20 minutes, do not put a band-aid, squeeze out a little blood after rinsing, see if it is dirty blood, if it is fine, if there is still to continue to rinse.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are bitten by a dog, you must get vaccinated. Just in case.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, it is better to get an injection, and after the shot, you can rest assured, because there is an incubation period.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's better to get an injection, and who can say for sure.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do a good job, keep it accurate, and don't get infected.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dog bites require vaccination, as long as there is bleeding, there is a risk of being infected with rabies virus, it is necessary to thoroughly disinfect the local wound, but also to rinse normal saline, and then use iodophor disinfectant, if there is a fever to do further examination.

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It usually takes 24 hours after being bitten to get sick, and I guess dizziness is your psychological effect! I used to be too, hehe!