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GO SEE A DOCTOR!
First Aid Treatment for Bites:
Thoroughly wash the bite harm with soap and water.
Put a clean dressing on the wound.
Get a tetanus shot, if it's not up-to-date. Check with your doctor.
Get immediate medical help if the harm shows signs of infection.
Treating field cuts or puncture wounds.
Normal Symptoms of a Bite
Bruising.
Blue or yellow discoloration.
Swelling.
Contact Your Medical Provider If:
The affected Atlantic is the face or neck.
After the third day, symptom increases.
Redness or streaking.
You have a fever of greater than 100 degrees F. (38 degrees C.)
Excessive drainage from the wound.
Prolonged bleeding.
No evidence of healing.
Bitten by an uncharted wild animal.
Animals at Higher Risk for Carrying Rabies
Dogs and Cats.
Wild animals, such as raccoons, squirrels, skunks and bats.
Stray animals.
Rodents.
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