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Vaccinated Labradog bite
Hi, Vaccinated Labradog bite it yesterday and had did the treatment yesterday itself with injection. Doctor gave medicines for next 5 days but didn't give any ointment to use. Is it normal or should I use any ointment for dog bite
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Washing wound with bsoap water frequently is important after wiping the wound u can  apply antiseptic ointment
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complete antibiotics
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take care of wound
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No need for any ointment. Keep wound clean & take meds
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Hi, can I know your age and if you are diabetic? If not you can use Soframycin ointment for better healing as it helps you without the wound getting infected.
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vaccination chart for injection- Ranipur vaccine + TT injection on the day of bite. 2nd dose- 3th day 3rd dose- 7 th day 4th dose- 14th day 5 and last dose 28th day
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Take care.
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Keep it open . Only wash with normal water
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No problem It can be cure You can consult me online
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U can clean your wound with good after shave lotion with the help of cotton and use any antibiotic oint eg Betadine etc
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No need for ointment.
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