After being bitten by a Brazilian turtle, according to the specific treatment of the wound, you need to go to the hospital in time for debridement after the bite, and you need to be vaccinated against tetanus in time.
1. If you are bitten by a Brazilian turtle, the skin is intact and not broken, without any bleeding, generally do not need special treatment.
2. The living environment of Brazilian turtles is generally more bacterial, and if the exposed wound area is large after being bitten, it is easy to complicate bacterial infection. It can be treated with water immediately, and immediately go to the hospital for debridement and sterilization treatment to prevent the occurrence of infection.
3. If the wound is deep, tetanus vaccine or tetanus immunoglobulin should be injected in time for prevention after treating the wound.
It is worth noting that Brazilian turtles are amphibians and generally do not carry the rabies virus, so there is no need for rabies vaccination. However, after being bitten by a Brazilian tortoise, you should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.