How to deal with being bitten by rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and hamsters?

Updated on pet 2024-08-04
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    How to deal with being bitten by rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and hamsters?

    Hello, everyone, when you are usually playing with the little pet, he suddenly gives you a bite, once bitten, the heart instantly panicked, so today I will teach you, if the little pet at home (this range is limited to rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters) is bitten by these small insects after how to deal with it correctly?

    First, when you find that you have been bitten and bled out, quickly rinse the wound with running water, drinking mineral water or tap water, and then at this time you may feel that the tap water has not been sterilized by high temperature, and I use it to rinse the wound Is there a problem? Don't worry, it's okay, because the immune cells in your body, it's not vegetarian, these two bacteria can still help you straighten out, about two to three minutes each with running water.

    Second, next, let's check the condition of the wound, generally from my experience of being bitten, there are two categories, the first situation is** was lifted a little but the bite is not very deep, such a small part of the injury is usually hung on your flesh, in this case there is no way to pull it down, it really hurts, at this time we use iodine to smear around the wound, because your wound has been cleaned, so this piece is gnawed off, and the lotus root is broken. Re-cover it, and then apply iodophor disinfection on it, as long as you make sure that there is no debris in this wound, don't open it super painful first, so that after the disinfection treatment, find a gauze to cover it, so as not to delay your work.

    Third, if it is on the finger area, you can use a band-aid directly on it, open the gauze or band-aid every four to six hours, and re-disinfect it with iodine, so that it is actually okay, because these are low-risk animals, so you can not get the rabies vaccine, of course, if you are really very scared, you can go to the local CDC, let the doctor take a second look, if the heart is really not able to pass this hurdle, then inject the rabies vaccine, so that there is no problem, peace of mind is the most important thing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If you are bitten by these small animals, wash the wound and disinfect it with alcohol or iodine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Quickly rinse the wound with water and disinfect it with iodophor or alcohol. If the wound is large, gauze may be an option.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After a pet bite, it is likely to carry the rabies virus or other viruses. After being bitten, you should get vaccinated against rabies as soon as possible.

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