What to do if you eat food that has been bitten by a cat

If you have eaten food bitten by a cat, you can continue to observe if there is no discomfort, and if symptoms appear, you need to seek medical attention for symptomatic treatment.
1. Continuous observation: If there are no symptoms of discomfort, such as nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain, there is no need to worry, and continuous observation is all that is needed.
2. Medical treatment: cat saliva contains a large number of bacteria and germs, which may cause some gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, etc., which need to be examined and treated in regular hospitals as early as possible, and if necessary, medication can be taken under the guidance of specialists, such as norfloxacin capsules.
In general, you need to be careful in eating, to avoid accidentally eating food contaminated by animals again and affect your health.