Essential Steps to Take After a Dog Bite

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Dog Biting is very normal in all part of societies. If a dog bites someone, take immediate action. This can help prevent infection and potentially save a life. Quick response is crucial, especially if the bite is severe or the dog is suspected to be rabid. Here’s what to do step by step:


🆘 Emergency Steps to Take After a Dog Bite

1. Ensure Safety

  • Get away from the dog to prevent more bites.
  • Avoid panicking, but act quickly.

2. Assess the Wound

  • Minor bite (no deep bleeding): Often manageable at home.
  • Deep bite, torn skin, heavy bleeding, or bite on face/neck/hands/genitals: Requires urgent medical care.

3. Stop the Bleeding

  • Apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth or gauze.
  • Elevate the area if possible.

4. Clean the Wound Immediately

  • Wash the area with mild soap and lots of running water for 5–10 minutes.
  • Use antiseptic like iodine or hydrogen peroxide if available (but not inside deep wounds).
Action to be taken in case of dog bite
Vicious dog showing teeth and biting hand.

5. Apply a Clean Dressing

  • Use a sterile bandage or clean cloth.
  • Avoid closing deep wounds tightly; let air flow until evaluated by a doctor.

💉 Medical Attention: When and Why

Seek Medical Attention Immediately If:

  • The wound is deep, bleeding heavily, or shows signs of damage.
  • The dog is unknown, wild, or non vaccinated.
  • You haven’t had a tetanus shot in the past 5–10 years.
  • The bite is on the face, hands, feet, or genitals.
  • Signs of infection (swelling, redness, pus, warmth, fever) develop.
  • You are immunocompromised.

🦠 Rabies Risk: A Life-Threatening Concern

  • Rabies is fatal once symptoms appear.
  • If the dog is unknown or unvaccinated, go to the hospital for rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP).
  • If the dog can be observed for 10 days and shows no symptoms, PEP may not be necessary (but this decision should be made by a doctor).

💉 Vaccination Protocol (if needed)

  1. Tetanus Shot – within 48 hours if not up to date.
  2. Rabies Vaccine – 4 doses over 2 weeks.
  3. Rabies Immune Globulin (RIG) – if never vaccinated for rabies.

🚑 When to Call Emergency Services

Call emergency services if:

  • The bleeding won’t stop.
  • The person is unconscious or going into shock.
  • There are signs of a severe allergic reaction or difficulty breathing.

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