Is it okay if I am scratched by a domestic cat and bleed slightly without an inj

If you are scratched by a domestic cat and bleed slightly, it will be fine without an injection. If you are scratched and bitten by a healthy cat, there is no need for an injection. Rabies virus is generally spread from the cat’s saliva center, so you should deal with it properly after being scratched. Wound.

Immediately wash the wound with vibrating water and soapy water for more than 15 minutes to perform disinfection work. Because cats have sharp claws, many people are scratched by cats when playing with them. Many people even bleed after being scratched by cats! When this happens, as long as it's not heavy bleeding, don't rush to stop the bleeding and let some blood drain away, because the pathogenic bacteria entering the wound can be brought out through bleeding.

You can apply 75% alcohol or 2% iodine tincture on it and disinfect it 2 to 3 times until the bleeding stops naturally. If the wound is deep and large, you can use sterilized psychological saline solution of about 0.1% fresh water. Clean the wound thoroughly with Jingwo Mièn Chenfu. In order to prevent rabies, clean the wound for at least half an hour, and then apply 75% alcohol or 2% iodine tincture. Wounds generally should not be bandaged and sutured.

If it is a free-range cat or a wild cat, it is recommended to go to the local epidemic prevention department to get vaccinated as soon as possible. The rabies incubation period is about 10 days before the disease occurs, and it may take several years for the slow one.

If the scratch is severe, antiviral serum must be injected and used at the same time as the vaccine. However, antiviral serum may cause allergies, so you must first try the injection under the guidance of a doctor.

When spending time with cats, you should pay attention to safety issues.

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