Do I need to get an injection if I am bitten by a teddy? Under what circumstances is there no need for injections?
Is it necessary to get an injection if you are bitten by a teddy?
It is not necessary to get an injection if you are bitten by a teddy. It depends on the situation. First, the wound must be treated and washed with running water for 15 minutes. As long as it can be ensured that the puppy is healthy and does not carry rabies virus, there is no need for injection. If you cannot ensure that the puppy does not carry the virus, it is recommended to go to the hospital or epidemic prevention station to get a rabies vaccine. The sooner, the better. Random articles
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