Overcoming Animal Bites and Scratching

Posted by Admin on June 23, 2010 | Be the First to Comment

Overcoming Animal Bites and Scratching: although little visible but can cause infection and spreading germs to other parts of the body. Whether it be pet or domesticated animal, bites can carry disease or Scratching. For example, a bacterial disease called “cat scratch” is transmitted through the kitten scratching, even in places not visible Scratching signs of infection.

Keep in mind that certain animals can transmit rabies and tetanus. Human bite more frequently on the skin causing infection. What to do if a child is bitten animals (also maniac):

1. If the bite wound / scratch is bleeding, do an emphasis on the wound area with gauze or a clean towel until the blood stops. If available, rescuers should use latex or rubber gloves to prevent exposure to body fluids from another person.

2. Clean the wound with soap and clean water that flows more or less five minutes. Do not apply any antiseptic or wound

3. Dry the wound and cover with sterile gauze

4. Contact your pediatrician. If a child is injured animal bite, the child may need antibiotics, tetanus injections or possible rabies prevention. Bite or scratch wounds on hands or face very vulnerable to infection and require evaluation by your pediatrician.

5. If the bite wound / scratch by an animal, get to know the type of animal and then arrested, confined and observed for possible rabies.

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