Symptoms and treatment of dog bites
Symptoms of dog bites:
When dogs bite each other, they usually pull out a lot of hair and hair follicles, resulting in bites, lacerations and other wounds.
Methods for treating dog bites:
1. For dog bites, first carefully clean the surface of the wound with iodophor, and then inject iodophor into the wound with a syringe. Clean the affected area deeply to prevent bacterial infection, and then send it to the hospital for treatment.
2. If there are tears or bites in the ears or tongue, you need to use clean gauze to press the bleeding wound to prevent the bleeding from continuing.
3. When difficulty breathing occurs, the chest cavity may be bitten through. If blood and water flow out of the abdomen, it may be an injury to the abdominal trachea. The treatment methods for both cases are the same. Press the wound with clean gauze to isolate it from the outside world, and then send it to the hospital immediately for emergency treatment
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