What to do if bitten by a dog What to do if bitten by a dog

There are many dogs that look gentle and cute, but they are at risk of being bitten after playing. The editor advises everyone not to suddenly touch dogs that you are not familiar with. Once bitten by a dog, you must pay attention to the treatment of the wound. You must pay attention to it. Today, the editor will show everyone who was bitten by a dog. What to do? What to do if you are bitten by a dog.

What to do if bitten by a dog What to do if bitten by a dog

1. If you are bitten by a dog and bleed, do not rush to stop the bleeding. As long as it is not particularly serious, you may want to let some of the blood flow out automatically. The purpose of this is to allow the blood to wash away the dog's saliva remaining in the wound. It can play a certain disinfection effect.

2. For wounds that bleed little or even not, we generally have to squeeze blood from the proximal end to the wound to squeeze out the toxins, and then the wound must be treated within two hours. Complete cleaning can effectively reducerabies (certain introduction) incidence opportunities.

3. Clean the wound, wash it repeatedly with flannel and soapy water, especially the inside of the wound. The editor here reminds you not to wash it hastily because of pain.

4. Rinse for at least 30 minutes. After rinsing, apply alcohol or strong liquor to the wound. You may feel pain, but you must endure it.

5. There is no need to bandage the wound after it is treated, just leave it outside, and treat other parts scratched by the dog in general.

After a simple bandage, quickly go to the nearby hospital and deal with the wound system carefully. The editor here reminds you that you must not ignore a small wound.

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