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Information about Animal Bites(short paragraph for first aid and precaution )

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Answered by mraftabkhan13
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Animal bites and scratches that break the skin can sometimes cause infection. Some bites need stitches while others heal on their own.

Rarely, bites from wild animals can lead to rabies, a life-threatening infection. Bats, raccoons, skunks, and foxes cause most rabies cases.

What to Do

Wash the bite area with soap and water. If the bite is bleeding, put pressure on it using sterile gauze or a clean cloth.

If the bleeding has stopped, put antibiotic ointment on the area.

Cover the area with a bandage or sterile gauze.

If your child has pain, give acetaminophen or ibuprofen.

Get Medical Care If:

The bite was from:

a wild or stray animal

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Answered by dennaciji
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What to Do

What to DoWash the bite area with soap and water. If the bite is bleeding, put pressure on it using sterile gauze or a clean cloth.

What to DoWash the bite area with soap and water. If the bite is bleeding, put pressure on it using sterile gauze or a clean cloth.If the bleeding has stopped, put antibiotic ointment on the area.

What to DoWash the bite area with soap and water. If the bite is bleeding, put pressure on it using sterile gauze or a clean cloth.If the bleeding has stopped, put antibiotic ointment on the area.Cover the area with a bandage or sterile gauze.

What to DoWash the bite area with soap and water. If the bite is bleeding, put pressure on it using sterile gauze or a clean cloth.If the bleeding has stopped, put antibiotic ointment on the area.Cover the area with a bandage or sterile gauze.If your child has pain, give acetaminophen or ibuprofen.

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