What to do if you’re bitten by a horned frog

Although horned frogs are generally not poisonous, after being bitten by a horned frog, the wound should be promptly cleaned, disinfected locally and vaccinated according to the specific situation.
1. Wash the wound: After being bitten by a horned frog, it is recommended to wash the wound with soapy water or under plenty of running tap water to avoid infection.
2. Local disinfection: After being bitten by a horned frog, the local skin should be disinfected with iodophor or hydrogen peroxide, and the skin should be kept dry and clean.
3. Vaccination: After being bitten by horned frogs, if the local skin is red and swollen, go to the hospital in time to find out whether there is any viral or bacterial infection after thoroughly cleaning the wound, and then vaccinate with tetanus antitoxin to prevent infection if necessary.
After being bitten by a horned frog, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition and causing other adverse reactions.