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The first thing you need to do is to keep washing the wound with water and soap, which can destroy the bacteria on the surface and prevent toxic bacteria from entering the human body. Then it needs to be disinfected with iodophor or alcohol, which can be painful but necessary.
If it is a vaccinated domestic cat, it will generally be fine after doing the above operations, but if it is a wild cat, then you need to go to the hospital in time to get a rabies vaccine, because we do not know whether the rabies virus is in the body of a wild cat, and a rabies vaccine will be more reassuring.
The last thing to do is to cut the cat's nails regularly, cat nails grow very fast, if you don't cut them for a period of time, they will grow very sharp, and the shovelers can only avoid being scratched by cats by cutting their nails regularly. Of course, if your cat resists when it comes to cutting its nails, then you can wrap it in a bath towel so that it doesn't get scratched.
It is best to go to the hospital for examination after being bitten by a sick animal, the virus in the animal saliva enters the human body through the wound and causes disease, a small number of patients can also be sick because the conjunctiva of the eye is contaminated by the diseased animal, at present, there is a lack of effective means for rabies virus, the fatality rate of people suffering from rabies is close to 100%, and patients generally die of respiratory or circulatory failure on 3-6 days, so preventive measures should be strengthened, so the skin is scratched by kittens, and it must be prevented by injections, so as to avoid other sequelae.
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After being scratched by a cat, the following treatments must be done: 1. The wound must be strictly disinfected. Generally, the wound can be cleaned repeatedly with hydrogen peroxide and normal saline, and then iodine tincture can be applied.
It is important to note that there is a high chance that rabies virus and tetanus bacilli may be hidden in the cat's paws, so try not to dress the wound. Because these two viruses are mainly anaerobic bacteria, it is difficult for them to grow and multiply on wounds that are easily exposed to oxygen. Therefore, avoid dressing, so that the wound is exposed to more oxygen and prevent infection of these two viruses.
2. You must go to the hospital for rabies vaccination to prevent rabies virus infection. 3. If the wound is deep, it is also recommended to inject tetanus antitoxin to prevent tetanus bacillus infection.
After being scratched by a cat, it is uncertain whether the cat will carry the rabies virus, so it is necessary to treat the scratched wound in time from a safety point of view. At the same time, rabies vaccination should be given in the shortest possible time. This effectively prevents the occurrence of rabies.
Because the rabies virus can be carried on the hair, but the cat does not necessarily get sick after carrying the rabies virus, so whether the animal carries the virus can not be judged from the appearance, and once the animal carries the rabies virus and scratches the person, it may cause the person to be infected with rabies rabies, so from the perspective of safety, regardless of whether the cat has rabies virus carrier, as long as the human body is scratched, rabies vaccine needs to be injected as soon as possible, so as to effectively prevent the occurrence of rabies, after all, rabies is not effective at present** method, the mortality rate is almost 100 percent, and prevention is the most effective method.
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Scratched iodine skin by a three-month-old milk cat, first with soap. Wash the wound. Then for the sake of safety period. I recommend. Or go to the hospital to nurse the seedlings. It's very reassuring.
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Of course, it is important, because scratching the skin may lead to rabies. You should go to the hospital immediately to get vaccinated, and you should also pay attention to the wound, if it is not particularly obvious, it should be disinfected, and then the wound should be dressed.
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It is also very important for the two-month-old kitten to scratch the skin, and should go to the hospital in time for disinfection, and then vaccinate, and be sure to pay attention to rest after returning home, and also pay attention to keeping warm and not being exposed to the wind.
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Matter. In such a situation, you must go to the hospital in time, and then you should also get vaccinated, so that it can play a role, and don't take it lightly.
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Scratched and bleeding by a two-month-old kitten meets the safety premise and does not need to be injected, ensure that the kitten has been vaccinated against rabies for more than 15 days, and is in good health and in good spirit, and the scratch is for a reason, so it does not need to be injected, indicating that the kitten does not carry infectious rabies virus.
Do you need an injection if you are scratched and bleeding by a two-month-old kitten.
The following prerequisites are met and the 10-day observation period is safely passed without injections
1. If the kitten has been vaccinated against rabies for more than 15 days, or the female cat has been vaccinated against rabies, the kitten can be regarded as having rabies antibodies;
2. The kitten is domestic, and has not been injured or licked by other animals within 15 days;
3. The kitten has not eaten raw meat within 15 days;
4. Normal mental appetite, and there is a reason for being scratched (pulling hard, teasing, protecting food, etc.).
Space was under observation for 10 days after being scratched by a two-month-old kitten.
It takes about ten days for the virus to enter the animal's brain and develop symptoms; After 10 days of scratching, the cat's mental condition is normal and as active as before, so it is recommended that injections are not required. However, if it is scratched by a cat outside, it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately for vaccination.
Space should be treated promptly after being scratched by a two-month-old kitten.
Minor scratches can treat the wound by themselves, immediately rinse the wound with running water (20% soapy water is best) for more than 20 minutes, disinfect with 70% alcohol, and high concentration of liquor can also squeeze out some of the blood around the wound, and bring out the pathogenic bacteria through bleeding; Then disinfect with iodine and alcohol 2-3 times. If there is excessive bleeding, severe scratches need to be treated by a medical professional.
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Then go to the rabies vaccine to rest assured, the broken skin is cleaned with soap in time, if you feel fine, then disinfect the wound.
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I need to get vaccinated. Go to the hospital. To treat the wound, it is necessary to disinfect it.
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Pet cats are cleaner than wild cats and have no viruses, so just wipe them with disinfectant alcohol or iodine.
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