Children teasing cats and dogs were scratched and bitten how to do?

  Proper wound management is the key to prevent morbidity. It is best to get the help of a doctor, but of course you can also treat the wound yourself first. For insurance purposes, any dog bite or other animal bite should be treated as a rabies bite. Proper wound treatment is the key to preventing morbidity.  1, rinse the wound must be thorough, the dog or cat bite wound is often small outside the mouth, deep inside. This requires flushing, try to expand the wound, and squeeze the soft tissue around the wound. And the amount of water for rinsing should be large and the water flow should be rapid, preferably to the tap emergency water rinsing, no less than half an hour; 2. Individual wounds are large and hurt the blood vessels need to stop bleeding; 3. During the vaccination period, care should be taken not to let the baby drink strong tea and coffee, and not to eat food with stimulating properties. Also avoid the baby from getting cold, strenuous exercise or overexertion to prevent catching a cold; 4. If the baby is slightly bitten by a pet, but the skin is not broken. First, calm the frightened baby, immediately rinse the bite with a lot of water, and then use non-irritating or less irritating soap to wash the bite; 5, if the baby is accompanied by itching and other abnormalities, you should go to the hospital for timely consultation; 6, if the pet fell down and hurt his head, the first thing to check whether the baby’s head is injured. If the head is bleeding, mom or dad first call the emergency number, then press the baby’s wound with a clean handkerchief and call out to the baby to see if there is a response. Do not move the baby’s body easily and wait for the ambulance to arrive to send the baby for first aid.  Rabies vaccination should be given within 24 hours after the bite If a person is scratched and bitten by an animal carrying the virus, it is extremely easy to get infected. If medical attention is not sought in time, the disease will usually develop in 2-8 weeks (longer can reach more than a year). Once the disease develops, almost 100% will die as a result. If you are inadvertently scratched and bitten by a cat or dog, you should immediately do the appropriate treatment outside. It is best to go to the CDC or hospital within 24 hours for wound treatment and rabies vaccination and, if necessary, anti-rabies serum or immunoglobulin. Injections can be given at major hospitals, county (city and district) CDCs, and town health centers (community health service stations) within the general city.