What should you do if you are bitten by a dog and bleed? Disinfect to avoid the spread of viruses.
How to deal with dog bites and bleeding
After being bitten by a dog and bleeding, you need to disinfect the wound as soon as possible and squeeze out the dirty blood from the bleeding part to prevent the virus-containing blood from remaining in the body. After the blood is discharged, rinse the wound, use soapy water or disinfectant water to wash it thoroughly for 15-20 minutes, keep the affected area dry, and administer the vaccine in a timely manner. The time needs to be controlled within 24 hours after the bite to avoid missing the best opportunity. Immunization time. Random articles
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