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Yesterday my 4 year old child got a small wound by wooden table for which I had used dettol and Soframycin. But my wife used a Hanky to tie the wound with cotton. But the hanky which was kept in my almirah has also a cladding sheet which I used four days ago, after coming from market my feet has mud due to rain which I washed but some spots are there and I used the same sheet while going to bed . And same hanky which was kept in almirah with cladding sheet was used to tie wound . Does this incident has some risk of rabies or just my fear and imagination?
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Hi you can give more history so that I can guide u properly and suggest treatment.plz consult personally.
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