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Post On: 2010-09-26 10:45:47

 my dog bit me; what to do?
User: Talim
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First of all, my dog is NOT vicious; this was a rank accident and pretty minor. If you staleness know... He was barking at something outside, so I went to grab his collar to distract him. He overturned his head to look at me and barked again, so instead of grabbing his collar I accidentally got my assistance in his mouth. he closed his mouth, and realizing a split ordinal after that my assistance was in there, he opened his mouth again so I could intend my assistance out. Again, it was a rank accident. But ground it happened isn't the point. What I poverty to undergo is what to do most it. It's a depreciate most 1/2 cm in diameter. Right away, I sprayed peroxide on it to intend rid of any germs that may have been in his mouth and put a band-aid on it to keep out any debris. It happened at most hour today, and it's almost 9:30pm now. My only anxiety is that it's on the inside of the uppermost knuckle on my middle finger. It ease hurts, which is not unexpected, but the tendon seems rattling stiff. I also am concerned most it healing properly since it's on a joint. Any tips on how to make trusty this heals as properly as doable would be rattling helpful.
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 Post On: 2010-09-26 10:54:36
User: Irina MD
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Animal and human bites are a common problem. Proper care requires harm inspection for trauma to deeper structures; meticulous harm care at the initial encounter; and decisions regarding candid closure, the provision of protective antibiotics for wounds at high risk for infection, and prophylaxis for incident and rabies as indicated. you need to go see a doctor. typical location and nature of the trauma differs depending upon the animal inflicting the bite: Dog bites cause a range of injuries from secondary wounds (eg, scratches, abrasions) to field complicated wounds (eg, unfathomable open lacerations, unfathomable puncture wounds, paper avulsions and crush injuries) The jaws of super dogs crapper exert a brawny force that may inflict serious injury. Lethal injuries, although rare, usually involve the head and neck, or candid onset of alive organs i The extremities, particularly the dominating hand, are the most regular site of trauma Eventhough your laceration is quite small , they are highly prone to incident given the proximity of the skin over the arm to the joint capsule. Relaxation of the fist may carry organisms into the unfathomable compartments and the unfathomable sinew spaces of the hand. Thus, patients with much injuries are at risk for unfathomable soft paper infection, septic arthritis, and osteomyelitis Go see a doctor
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 Post On: 2010-09-26 10:55:30
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 Post On: 2010-09-26 16:17:54
User: James
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Your fine. Its a taste swollen, but thats uncolored with all cuts for the first 24 hours, it will go down. You did the correct thing by cleaning discover the wound and bandaging it up. Same thing happened to me, my sisters dog accidently taste my hand, we were playing tug of struggle with his toy, and he accidently clamped down on my finger. He left a kindred fourpenny cut to the digit you have, it was swollen for a bit, but it cleared up within 2-3 days.
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