Dog bite in hand finger

2021-12-04 10:31:53
I am again bitten by my unvaccinated puppy in hand finger,there is blood but i am already taking rabies shot and just completed 4th shot 26th(8 days) before and scheduled for last 5th dose on 14 dec should I take any more precaution doctor does not give me any thing I also have taken tetanus 20 days before first time when bitten by him I was not given rabies immunologbin since doctor does find it necessary should I do anything else?
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Cont ongoing vaccination schedule

Answered2021-12-04 17:15:05

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Answered2021-12-04 16:29:02

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continue the ongoing vaccination schedule

Answered2021-12-04 13:06:15

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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2021-12-04 12:53:18

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Basic cleaning if the wound-wash with soap and water fir 10 minutes. Clean with betadine liquid. Continue your anti rabies vaccine schedule. Do get your puppy vaccinated.
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Continue your anti rabies vaccine schedule.
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Do get your puppy vaccinated+ trained.

Answered2021-12-04 11:45:35

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Wash the wound with running water with soap. Continue the schedule. No need of boster dose or TT. avoid frequent exposure to unvaccinated dogs.
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consult for any query

Answered2021-12-04 11:42:17

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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2021-12-04 11:27:36

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Follow your doctor

Answered2021-12-04 10:48:33

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If the bite is provocated or unprovocated . If provocated no need to do anything as u r already taking rabies vaccination.. Feel free to consult me for more help if needed.

Answered2021-12-04 10:44:56

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