My rabbit bit someone, had diarrhea, and died two days later, is it rabies? Urgent

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

    Your rabbit has diarrhea after biting and dies two days later, which could be due to a number of reasons and not necessarily because of rabies.

    First of all, the manifestation of the rabies virus in rabbits is usually not obvious. If a rabbit is infected with the rabies virus, it may exhibit some abnormal behaviors, such as increased aggression, loss of appetite, listlessness, etc., but these symptoms do not always appear. Moreover, from a statistical point of view, the incidence of rabies virus in rabbits is low, and there are very few medically documented cases.

    Secondly, there can be many reasons for rabbit diarrhea, such as improper diet, digestive disorders, bacterial infections, etc. If the rabbit's diet changes, or if it eats unclean food, it may cause gastrointestinal upset and diarrhea. In addition, if the rabbit is infected with bacteria or other pathogens, symptoms such as diarrhea may also occur.

    Therefore, it is not possible to determine if your rabbit has rabies. If you suspect that your rabbit may be infected with rabies, it is advisable to consult a veterinarian for a professional diagnosis and**. At the same time, if you experience symptoms of discomfort after being bitten by a rabbit, you should also seek medical attention promptly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    First of all, I want to say that the rabies virus may be carried in rabbits, but it may not be expressed, that is to say, the death of rabbits may be caused by food or jokes, but it does not mean that rabbits do not carry rabies virus, but there is one point to note that the probability of rabies virus being carried by rabbits is very small, and there are not many medical records, so the probability is very low, in principle, it is negligible from a statistical point of view.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hello! It's okay......Rabies rabbits do not have diarrhea. If it's really rabies, it should wilt at the beginning, and you won't buy it. If it's serious, you won't buy a rabbit like that.

    According to what you said, a lot of blood will be squeezed out, and it will be fine.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, I often eat rabbits that dogs bite to death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is no need to worry about this situation, even if it is a rabbit bitten to death by a dog, it will not be infected with the rabies virus, because the spread of this rabies virus will only spread in the blood of living animals and human beings.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After being bitten by a rabbit, you will not get rabies, because the rabies virus mainly exists in the body of felines, canines and other animals, and there is no rabies virus in the rabbit, so after being bitten by a rabbit, it is impossible to get rabies, and there is no need to vaccinate against rabies, but after being bitten by a rabbit, it is still necessary to treat the wound. Clean the wound thoroughly, squeeze out the blood, and then disinfect it locally with iodophor or alcohol to prevent local infection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If a person is bitten by a rabbit, he will not get rabies, so he does not need to be vaccinated against rabies, because rabbits do not have rabies virus. However, after being bitten by a rabbit, the wound needs to be treated as necessary, because the rabbit's teeth or mouth will have a lot of bacteria, and if it is not treated in time, it may cause infection of the wound or even the whole body. Therefore, if you are bitten by a rabbit, you should use water or soapy water in time to thoroughly clean the wound, squeeze out the dirty blood, and then use iodophor or alcohol for local disinfection to prevent bacterial infection.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No way! It is also poisonous for a rabbit to bite. You wash the wound with soapy water. Just disinfect it. Out of the way.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, according to what you said, it is necessary to ensure that the wound is clean and dry, and if necessary, it is very good to disinfect the fruit with alcohol. Under normal circumstances, it will return to normal in about seven days. It is recommended that you take good care of the rabbit recently, give more food, and when there is a need to disperse, you can separate the rabbit cage for the Chongzi family, and you can deal with it according to your own situation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is a ten-day observation method of rabies in the world: animals infected by the rabies virus can be transmitted to you 3 days before the onset of the disease + 7 days after the onset of the disease (7 days after the onset of the disease) = 10 days, which are contagious during these ten days, and can be transmitted to you from 3 days before the onset of the disease to the moment of death. If an animal survives these 10 days, it proves that they are not sick.

    Thus proving that the person who was attacked would not be infected with rabies. So this means that after being bitten by a rabbit, within 10 days, the rabbit is still alive and will not be infected with rabies.

    So, after you are bitten by a small animal, what you should do is:

    1.Treat the wound with scientific methods, rinse with running water for 15-20 minutes, while scrubbing with soap, after which disinfect with alcohol.

    2.Go to the hospital in time to get the first dose of rabies vaccine.

    3.Observe the animal for 10 days, if the animal does not die of rabies, it proves that the animal did not carry the rabies vaccine when it scratched you, and you do not need to go to the second shot. If, on the contrary, the animal becomes ill and dies, then the injection should be continued.

    PS: The principle of vaccination is that the injection before the onset of the disease can be considered effective. There is no such thing as an hour.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Small animals will have some germs, and rabbits will also eat their own feces to digest those undigested nutrients, it is recommended that you go to the doctor to avoid unnecessary trouble.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think you may be a little too worried, in fact, there may be nothing at all, the psychological effect, if you are really not at ease, it is better to go for an injection.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I've also been caught, have you had an injection?

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Rabies is for dogs, and if a rabbit is sick, it is called rabid rabbit disease! If you are scratched or something, disinfect it with alcohol, and if you don't treat it, it is still possible to get infected! If you're still worried, go to the hospital.

    The little rabbit is dead, and you mourn

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    **: If a sick rabbit is found, the feeding should be stopped, but the water is as usual**. When the constitution is good, use laxatives such as artificial salt 2 3 grams, add 40 to 50 ml of water and take it; or 10 20 ml of vegetable oil to be filled.

    Feed yeast tablets 2 3 tablets or lactase raw 4 6 tablets every 1 2 hours 2 3 times a day.

    When diarrhea is severe, antibacterial drugs can be used, such as dysentery, sulfamidine, dibacterium, etc., 1 2 tablets per rabbit each time, 2 3 times a day, and fed for 2 3 days. or use broad-spectrum antibiotics, such as gentamicin and chloramphenicol, intramuscularly injection per rabbit ml, 2 times a day, for 3 days. Rabbits with poor appetite can be given stomach invigorants, such as garlic tincture, gentian tincture, tangerine peel tincture 2 4 ml.

    Or you can inject intravenous glucose saline, 5% glucose solution 30 50 ml, 20% sodium coffee liquid 1 ml, life support boxing occlusion ml, 1 2 times a day, and even Qi Jing for 2 3 days.

    If the rabbit eats vegetables and causes diarrhea, it should be given 4 tablets of lactase in time, if there is no lactase at home, you can also feed lactic acid bacteria tablets and probiotics (lactic acid bacteria tablets and probiotics are given to the baby);

    clinical signs of colibacillosis; It is characterized by the discharge of yellow mucus or the presence of yellow mucus on the fecal balls.

    Clinical symptoms of clostridial disease type A; Acute diarrhea with black-brown or yellow-green stools with a particularly fishy odor. Watery feces stain the tails. All are digestive tract infections. The mortality rate is high. In fact, you don't need to die at all to avoid diarrhea.

    Give berberine half a piece (1 3 for rabbits that are too small) and stuff it into a banana for the base to eat. Continue to eat two to three times. Stop all fruits and vegetables.

    Correct diet (rabbit food + alfalfa grass Timuxi + cool white open).There are also vegetables, which must be cleaned and slightly dried to ensure that there are no pesticides and then fed. Carrots are juicy feed, more cold, young rabbits are fed too much to cause intestinal allergies, feces become soft and even diarrhea, a day to 50 300 grams is appropriate.

    When feeding, it should be washed and dried before feeding. Carrots are very susceptible to mildew infection, and should be disposed of or discarded before being frozen.

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