After being bitten by a rabbit, a child needs to observe the depth of the wound. If the wound is shallow, it needs to be cleaned and sterilized in time; if the wound is deeper, it needs to be injected with tetanus. 1. After being bitten by a rabbit, children first need to use soapy water to wash, and then use iodophor to sterilize and observe whether the rabbit bite wound is deep or not. 2. If the wound is shallow, it can usually be treated without much treatment after cleaning and disinfecting. 3. If the wound is deeper, you need to go to the hospital for tetanus injection in time. Rabbits generally do not get rabies after being bitten, so there is no need for special rabies vaccination, and surgical suturing may be needed if the wound is relatively large.