bitten by a cat, there was a scratch of teeth and saliva on the skin?



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It's the effects of special enzymes in cat saliva that cause local small swellings. They are not dangerous in small amounts and are neutralized by the liver in a day?

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It's the effects of special enzymes in cat saliva that cause local small swellings. They are not dangerous in small amounts and are neutralized by the liver in a day.

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nothing, rinse with peroxide

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it's no big deal, but it's better to flush the wound because there could be an infection

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It could be the wildest of hypotheticals!

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Is the cat even your own? Proven? I had a problem with my cat who didn't leave the house. Playing. Picked it up with a claw. It didn't hurt. I washed it off. And then I got an inflammation. That's not good. Treat it better.

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Well, the mouth is not the cleanest place, even in the human body, so it is better to put green or iodine. It won't be any worse.

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is the cat yours? a domestic cat? then iodine and all. if it's a street cat then go to the hospital for rabies shots in the abdomen

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Advice from the emergency room doctors. In any bite of a cat, dog, even a pet 1. Rinse with water and household soap. 2. If blood - stop with peroxide, raise arm/leg above the heart. If in the body, just pour peroxide until it stops. 3. Treat with green or iodine. 4. Bandage if it's a major wound. I've had it done this way. I had a fight with two domestic cats, I separated them, and then, as a veteran of two wars, I was bandaged.

 

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