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If you don't feel at ease, you can get vaccinated to prevent the epidemic in advance, but if you were scratched a year ago, if the dog is fine, it will not be infected under normal circumstances.
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If there is no disease, vaccination can be considered, especially if there is a dog at home, which belongs to basic immune prevention.
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Get vaccinated just in case, don't hesitate to maybe this little money will save your life.
After being scratched and bitten by a dog, it should be washed repeatedly with soap + water for a few minutes in time, and then coated with iodine. How old is your dog? Have you been vaccinated against rabies? If you have been vaccinated, everything is normal recently, and you have not been bitten by other dogs recently, you do not need to be vaccinated.
There is no bleeding, wash it with water and apply iodine.
Even if you scratch the epidermis and bleed, you don't need to be vaccinated.
If the dog has not been vaccinated against rabies, then it must be vaccinated.
No, rabies is contracted after being bitten.
If you are not scratched, you are fine, if you are scratched or bitten by a cat or dog, as long as the panel mucosa is scratched and bitten, even if there is no bleeding, you should treat the wound immediately, the bleeding first squeeze out part of the blood, and if there is no bleeding, rinse directly with soapy water for 15 minutes and then disinfect the operation, and then go to the epidemic prevention department within 24 hours to inject the best vaccine.
If there is no bleeding, wash it well with soapy water and dry it. If there is blood, be sure to get an injection.
The rabies virus can only exist in the body fluids of the animal, and there is no virus on the paws of the animal, and it is quickly inactivated after leaving the body fluids, so the scratch does not need to be vaccinated against rabies, and the rabies virus must be transmitted through the exchange of body fluids, such as bite bleeding or skin breaking.
Theoretically, a vaccinated dog cannot be completely ruled out, but if the domestic dog has not been bitten by a rabid dog in the past six months, the possibility of carrying rabies can be ruled out, and there is no need to go for injections.
If you are sure that the dog has not been bitten by other mad dogs within half a year, you do not need to go for injections. If someone else's domestic dog is sure that it has not been bitten by a mad dog within half a year, or if it is true that it has been injected in the past two years, it does not need to be injected.
2.After the puppy enters the house, it has not been bitten by a rabid dog, and it does not need to be injected, rabies cannot be inherited or transmitted from mother to child, only a dog that has been bitten by a rabid dog may carry the rabies virus and infect people, if the puppy is bitten by a rabid dog, it will hang up at that time, and it will not survive and then arrest people. If it is a purchased puppy, it is impossible for a dog dealer to be stupid enough to let a mad dog close to his dog cage, and it is even more impossible for someone else to bring it to him, and no one will let a mad dog into the house.
Stray puppies will not survive if they are bitten by a rabid dog and no one will treat them, and they do not need to be injected unless there are special circumstances that really suspect that they have been bitten.
3.For other kinds of dog scratches, it is necessary to go to the injection to prevent a very small probability of infection.
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Summary. The chance of being scratched by your own dog to get rabies will be small, you can not play rabies vaccination, your own dog needs to have rabies vaccination within a year.
First of all, local treatment, local treatment is generally to do a wound debridement, after debridement, the wound generally does not need to be bandaged, debridement can be done with soapy water, mainly with soapy water to scrub the local wound, and then with disinfectant water, with normal saline to rinse the wound, do a good job of debridement. After debridement, expose the wound and do not bandage, which is the treatment of local wounds.
Systemic treatment is mainly for rabies prevention, which requires rabies vaccination and, if the wound is contaminated, antibiotics prophylactically to prevent infection.
I was scratched by a domestic dog, and there was just a little bloodstain, do I want to get a rabies vaccine? (It's a puppy, it's only two or three months, it's not vaccinated, and the dog's mother has been vaccinated).
The chance of being scratched by your own dog to get rabies will be small, you can not play rabies vaccination, your own dog needs to have rabies vaccination within a year. First of all, local treatment, local treatment is generally to do a wound debridement, after debridement, the wound generally does not need to be bandaged, debridement can be done with soapy water, mainly with soapy water to scrub the local wound, and then with disinfectant water, with normal saline to rinse the wound, do a good job of debridement. After debridement, expose the wound and do not bandage, which is the treatment of local wounds.
Systemic treatment is mainly for rabies prevention, which requires rabies vaccination and, if the wound is contaminated, antibiotics prophylactically to prevent infection.
This depends on how you can ensure that the puppy does not go out to play and is infected by stray dogs.
The dog was vaccinated with a 4-in-1 vaccine.
Generally at home. There was no contact with the dogs outside.
Then you don't have to fight.
I'll just take iodophor to disinfect it.
Are you sure you haven't gone out to touch the dogs outside? This can be determined. My dog has been at home since birth. It's okay for dogs to get this vaccine.
OK. Pay attention to disinfection, and it's fine, dear.
Thank you.. Thank you..
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Your psychological effect is too strong.
First of all, rabies is saliva and body fluid infection, first you just scratch not bite there is no body fluid transmission, second you do not bleed to prove that there is no way of infection of body fluids, if there is a good flush, then there is no problem, now domestic dogs, 10,000 can not produce a rabies, don't worry too much.
The rabies vaccine is effective within 24 hours of the contagious act, so no matter how many vaccinations you take a month, it won't help, in other words, if you have been infected, you will already be infected. Since rabies have an incubation period, you can't usually detect them.
My advice is, don't scare yourself, what dry throat, scars, are associated with rabies, do you know how many years there have been no rabies in Chinese cities, don't tease yourself, and don't be intimidated by those ** behaviors that promote the dangers of dogs in order to beat dogs.
They all say that you can't have a dog when you're pregnant, but in fact, there are no less than a dozen pregnant women around me who have dogs, and there is a problem, some people just do unscientific propaganda to beat dogs!
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The sooner the rabies vaccine is given, the better, but it can be injected before the onset of the disease, if the throat is dry, it should not be rabies, and if you are not feeling well, you can go to the hospital to see it.
On the 14th day after the completion of the course, you can go to the antibody test, don't worry.
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There's no point in it. The sooner you fight, the better
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**If you are scratched by a dog, you should be vaccinated against rabies, and if there is bleeding, you will also be given immunoglobulin.
Points to note:
1. Inject rabies vaccine as soon as possible, the sooner the better. The best time to get the first shot of the vaccine is within 48 hours of the bite.
2. Rabies vaccine should be given after biting or scratching, and the wound should be rinsed immediately after the injury. If you are able to squeeze out the bleeding, you should wash the wound with soapy water and running water, although it is a little painful, but you should also endure the pain and rinse it carefully, so as to prevent infection as much as possible.
3. It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible for local disinfection of iodine wine, rabies vaccination, pay attention to rest, do not eat seafood, coffee, strong tea, and maintain normal immune function.
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If the dog is raised, you can not consider it, if there is no advice to ask a doctor.
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No bleeding, that's fine. If there is bleeding, it depends on whether the dog is healthy or not. Generally, their own dogs, and vaccinations every year, are healthy.
If the dogs are healthy and have not died suddenly in a week. Then you'll be fine. There is a general misleading situation in China, and it is recommended to check the relevant explanations or knowledge of foreign countries, and they have a very positive answer to how to determine whether there is rabies after being bitten by a dog.
Unlike the domestic unified caliber, go for the injection. In addition, if you really want to get vaccinated, it is recommended to get imported vaccines. Because the domestic ones are unreliable.
Even if it is unreliable, it does not show that the number of people dying from rabies in our country has increased, indicating that most people are bitten by healthy dogs. Judge the health of the dog: If it is your own family, has not died within a week, and is alive and well so far, it is healthy.
Not a rabid dog ... If the stray dog you can't track whether it is dead or alive now, it is recommended that you go for a shot. If the neighbor's dog, you can see it often, and it's still alive, then you're fine.
Rabies is only contagious when the dog bites when it is sick, and if it is a sick dog, the dog will inevitably die in about a week, and the person who is bitten is definitely in danger. If the dog is fine, the person doesn't have to worry.
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I was also caught a little broken by a vaccinated healthy dog, I only felt pain but didn't see bleeding or anything so I didn't deal with it, and it took a day to see that there was a bloody scab, and now it's been three days, and I didn't go to the injection.
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It's not too late, just check and deal with it in time.
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