If you have a pupil scratched by a dog, do you need an injection? If the dog scratches the skin, see a doctor as soon as possible, as the dog may spread bacteria and cause infection. The doctor will decide whether the injection is needed and the typ...
If you have a pupil scratched by a dog, do you need an injection? If the dog scratches the skin, see a doctor as soon as possible, as the dog may spread bacteria and cause infection. The doctor will decide whether the injection is needed and the type of injection based on the depth of the wound. If the wound is not too deep, you may not need an injection, just clean the wound and use antibiotic ointment.
The puppy had a puppy's paw and had to get an injection. According to the rabies prevention and control guidelines, it is a third-level exposure. First, wash the wound with flowing water and soapy water for 15 minutes, then disinfect with iodine, and then go to the hospital or the Center for Disease Control and Prevention to inject rabies vaccine and rabies immunoglobulin as soon as possible. For wounds, iodine ovris must be disinfected regularly, and local wounds must be kept clean and hygienic.
If the puppy is indeed small, he has never left his mother and has not contacted animals from outside. Moreover, the puppy mother has been injected with rabies vaccine. The puppy can obtain rabies neutralizing antibodies from the mother's body, so that it will not carry rabies virus, so people can not get vaccinated.