What should I do if I am scratched by a domestic cat and there is no bleeding

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Cats that are scratched by cats should be vaccinated according to the situation, domestic cats that are regularly vaccinated do not actually need to be vaccinated, if they are scratched by stray cats or free-range cats, they must be vaccinated.

    After being bitten or scratched by animals such as dogs, cats, wolves, etc., as long as the rabies virus is indeed not bitten, it is difficult for the rabies virus to invade the body through intact **, but it can not be paralyzed if there are traces of tooth marks on it. Sometimes, although you can't see the ** damage, in fact, the tooth mark means the ** damage that is difficult to detect with the naked eye.

    In this case, the rabies virus may enter the body along the tooth marks, so disinfect the bitten area immediately, thoroughly wash the tooth marks with soap and water, and apply iodine wine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There is no bleeding after being scratched by a cat, you need to see if the scratched wound is obviously damaged, if even the epidermis is not broken, you can use alcohol to apply it to it, feel whether there is any pain, if there is no pain, it means that there is indeed no damage, and it will not cause rabies to yourself through the cat scratching yourself. If the cat scratches the location of the injury, there is pain after brushing with alcohol, or obvious broken skin can be seen, in the absence of bleeding, there is also a possibility of transmission of rabies to humans, the wound should be cleaned and rinsed, and then the rabies vaccine should be injected, and rabies human immunoglobulin or serum is not required. If this is just a cat is a domestic pet, regularly injected with rabies vaccine, scratching their own situation can not worry about contagion rabies, the above measures do not need to be done, but if there is no regular rabies vaccination, the above measures still need to be done.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    As we all know, it is very likely to suffer from rabies after being bitten by a dog, so it needs to be treated by injecting rabies vaccine, so it is the same for being scratched by cats.

    Cats are a very common animal in our lives, many parents will have cats, and there are many stray cats in our lives. Although cats are very cute animals, it is very likely that there will be some accidents when we get along with cats, and being scratched by cats is one of the more common ones. Many people are very panicked when faced with the situation of being scratched by a cat, so this article will tell you how to deal with the situation of being scratched by a cat.

    When our ** is scratched by a cat, but there are no symptoms of bleeding, then we can deal with it in the following ways:

    1. First of all, we must figure out whether the cat is healthy, if it is a domestic pet cat that is regularly injected with vaccination, and the cat is very healthy, and the disease is scratched by the cat There is no bleeding symptom, then we don't need to worry too much, as long as we clean the wound with water or soapy water, and then disinfect the scratched part with a certain concentration of alcohol or iodine wine, so that after repeating it several times, it is OK, and there is no need to treat it in other special waysBecause the degree of cat scratching is relatively light, and there is no positive bleeding, generally speaking, as long as the cat is healthy, then there will be no problems.

    2. But if we are caught by unhealthy cats or stray cats, even if there is no bleeding, then it may lead to our body being infected by the virus, so in this case, we must first rinse our wounds, then eliminate them, and finally immediately go to the local epidemic prevention department to inject the relevant vaccines, because being scratched by cats will not only cause rabies, but also may cause cat claw disease, so we not only need to inject rabies vaccine, At the same time, it is necessary to inject antiviral serum to effectively protect your health.

    The above is an introduction to some of the coping measures we can take in the face of being scratched by a cat without bleeding, through the above introduction, I believe you already know how to correctly deal with the situation of being scratched by a cat, so we should take the right measures and methods in time according to the above knowledge to carry out relevant treatment and protect your health.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    My cat has a scratch and some blood, so I can clean up the wound a little. Generally, home-raised cats are relatively clean, bathed frequently, and do not have much contact with other animals, and are vaccinated every year, so there should be nothing to do.

    If you are really not at ease, especially if you have children at home, you can go for rabies vaccination, which will be safer and more assured.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I clear it repeatedly with soapy water.

    Wash the wound, then disinfect it with iodine, and go to the local disease prevention and control department or a hospital with rabies vaccine to get rabies vaccine within 24 hours.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you are caught by your own cat and have some blood, there is generally no major problem, because your own cat generally knows that there is no rabies, if you are really not at ease, you can also go for an injection, but it is better to get an injection within 24 hours.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you were scratched by a cat in the past, wash it with water and put some potion on it, but in this era, no matter what animal is scratched, you have to get an epidemic vaccination, don't worry about money, and don't go to the injection.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The key is that the cat has not been injected, and it has not been caught, or it should be vaccinated. Because the rabies virus has a long incubation period, it is reassuring. If the cat has been injected, there is no need to be too nervous, squeeze out the blood, touch some soap to wash it, and wash it many times.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Even if it's your own cat. You should also pay more attention to safety, and the best way is to go to the nearest epidemic prevention station to get vaccinated. Generally, it is three or five consecutive needles, which cannot be saved, for safety.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As long as your cat has been vaccinated and dewormed internally and externally, there should be no problem, as long as the wound is disinfected and cleaned, and then rubbed with iodine. Wishing you all health and happiness!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you are caught by your own cat and there is some blood, then you should go to the epidemic prevention center for rabies vaccination as soon as possible, because the cat will be very likely to get rabies.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you are caught by your own cat and have a little blood, you can first clean the wound with alcohol iodine and then go to the hospital for rabies vaccination.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If your cat is cleaner, then uh rub some iodine wine, and then put some anti-inflammatory drugs or something, if it's free-range, then it's better to get vaccinated.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's better to go to the hospital for rabies vaccination, let's prevent it from happening, at least feel at ease, if you don't get sick, you will really be hopeless.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Whether you have been scratched by your own cat or a wild cat, you should go to the hospital immediately for rabies vaccination.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I was scratched by my own cat and there was some blood, what should I do?

    Answer: Your own cat, not afraid of infection, just wash it. I don't have to worry about getting vaccinated.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You should go to the hospital for rabies vaccination, cats have more rabies than dogs! Don't be negligent.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You were scratched by your own cat, blood out, it means that ** has been broken, it is best to go to the rabies vaccine at this time, and immediately go to the shot, not more than 24 hours, no one knows whether the cat has rabies? You still have to pay attention to it, and it is always beneficial to get an injection.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I was scratched by my own cat and there was some blood, what should I do? At this time, you must have to clean this wound on your hands. Wash it before you go to get vaccinated. It's safer that way.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I was scratched by my own cat, and I had some blood, and I went to the hospital for a rabies vaccine

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I was scratched by my own cat and bleed, I didn't clean the wound in time, and after that, see if I dug deep? I was scratched by my own cat and bleed, I didn't clean the wound in time, and after that, see if I dug deep to avoid infection?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This kind of thing happens. Vinegar heals the wound immediately. Rabies vaccination. And it should. Within 24 hours.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    As long as the kitten hasn't been out much? Then just rinse it well with soapy water, and it's basically fine.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    What should I do if I am scratched by my own cat and there is some blood? Be sure to go to the seedlings, fight the rabies seedlings. Tetanus can be dangerous.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I was clawed by my own cat, and there was some blood, what should I do? It's best to go to the clinic to clean the wound and then go for the vaccination.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    For safety reasons, bleeding must be rinsed with running water before going to the epidemic prevention department for rabies vaccination.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The bleeding can be stopped right away and then sprayed with some alcohol to disinfect.

    Because the cats raised at home are generally vaccinated with the cat triple vaccine, even if a little blood is scratched, there is no major infectious problem.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Generally speaking, if you are scratched by your own cat, there is no big problem, if you are caught by a stray cat, you must go for an injection immediately.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    After being finished by your own cat, you need to clean the wound in time, if the cat is vaccinated against rabies, it is good, if not, you need to get a rabies vaccine.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Hurry up and get the wound and get vaccinated.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Have you been vaccinated against rabies this year?

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    In general, scratches by cats are not a problem, because cats do not carry the rabies virus on their paws, which requires a demanding environment and is difficult to survive in the outside world. The rabies virus is usually found in animal body fluids, such as blood and saliva. If you are scratched by a cat with the virus, and the cat itself is injured, its blood is flowing to your wound, so you may be infected.

    However, the odds are low.

    If an animal is infected with rabies, the virus will only be transmitted to a person by biting a few days before the onset of the disease and before death (it is not contagious during the incubation period), and the animal will inevitably die after biting. Therefore, if the animal is bitten and the animal does not die within 10 days, the possibility of rabies virus infection can be basically ruled out. Cats don't go out, and there is basically no chance of contracting rabies.

    Your case should just not be disinfected, the wound has a slight infection, it is recommended to disinfect with iodine after being bitten or scratched by a cat, if it is only a minor injury, the wound will heal quickly. If the bite or scratch is severe, consider going to the hospital for a tetanus vaccine.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Whether there is something wrong with scratch bleeding should be judged according to the severity of the scratch and the corresponding treatment.

    Bleeding after being scratched by a cat indicates that the wound has reached the dermis, and in the case of such an injury, the main prevention is to prevent infection by bacteria or special viruses. Normally, it is difficult to store the rabies virus on the cat's paw, because it is difficult for the virus to survive for a long time on the cat's paw and dog's paw, and there may be more bacteria on the cat's paw. If the wound has bleeding, it should be debrided in the hospital in time, which is to clean the wound with disinfectant preparations such as hydrogen peroxide, saline, iodophor, etc.

    A large number of bacteria in the wound can be completely removed, so as to reduce the chance of infection after injury and provide a good environment for wound healing.

    Therefore, after a cat scratch, it should be thoroughly debrided, and rabies vaccination can be omitted, and if necessary, tetanus or oral antibiotics should be given promptly.

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