Rabies from

2023-11-11 03:59:28
Can I get rabies from from this dog scratch no blood come out photo uploaded please help please help
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Hi Please consult with me on Practo so that I can get detailed history evaluate you and prescribe proper medicines Regards Dr Prashik Meshram

Answered2023-11-11 07:56:15

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With this kind of injury I will recommend ARV prophylaxis.

Answered2023-11-11 06:14:30

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Connect please

Answered2023-11-11 05:17:45

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Yes take rabies  vaccination

Answered2023-11-11 04:27:51

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Connect please

Answered2023-11-11 04:07:51

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Wash with plenty of soap and water. Take anti rabies vaccine. It is mandatory.

Answered2023-11-11 10:32:39

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ARV vaccination recommended

Answered2023-11-11 07:07:23

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what is the exact time of bite ? Its 100 percent fatal disease so you must get the appropriate treatment
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Get ARV and tetanus

Answered2023-11-11 06:19:34

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Better to take rabies vaccine

Answered2023-11-11 05:53:54

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-11-11 04:51:39

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I need more details for diagnosis. Consult on practo or eight three one eight four six nine eight eight six

Answered2023-11-11 04:37:49

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Take ARV as prophylaxis

Answered2023-11-11 04:34:54

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-11-11 04:19:33

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While the risk of contracting rabies from a dog scratch is generally low, it's important to clean the wound thoroughly with soap and water. Seek medical attention to assess the situation, especially if the dog's rabies vaccination status is unknown. Rabies is primarily transmitted through bites, but caution is still advised.

Answered2023-11-11 04:02:21

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Advise you to take... prophylactic anti rabies vaccine... consult for further evaluation

Answered2023-11-11 04:02:00

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