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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › animal-and-human-bitesAnimal and human bites - NHS

    Animal and human bites. Most animal bites are not serious, but you may need to get medical help if the bite is severe or there are signs of infection. This page is about human bites and bites from animals, such as cats and dogs, that have broken the skin. There's a separate page about snake bites.

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    • What to Do If You’Ve Been Bitten
    • When to Seek Medical Advice
    • Signs A Bite May Be Infected
    • When Do Bites Happen?

    If you’ve been bitten by an animal or another person: 1. clean the wound immediately by running warm tap water over it for a couple of minutes – it’s a good idea to do this even if the skin doesn’t appear to be broken 2. remove any objects from the bite, such as teeth, hair or dirt 3. encourage the wound to bleed slightly by gently squeezing it, un...

    If the bite has broken the skin, you should seek immediate medical attention after cleaning the wound. Don’t delay seeking help until symptoms of infection appear. Minor bites can be treated at your GP surgery, or by staff at your local walk-in centre or minor injuries unit. For particularly severe bites, visit your local accident and emergency (A&...

    Symptoms that suggest a wound has become infected include: 1. redness and swelling around the wound 2. the wound feels warm and increasingly painful 3. liquid or pus leaks from the wound 4. a fever of 38C (100.4F) or above 5. sweats and chills 6. swollen glandsunder the chin or in the neck, armpits or groin 7. red streaks extending along the skin f...

    Although you may be more worried about bites from wild and stray animals, any animal has the potential to bite. Many bites are actually caused by a person’s own pet or an animal belonging to a friend or neighbour. Animals can act unpredictably and bites aren’t always provoked. However, an animal is more likely to bite if it’s been disturbed, feels ...

  2. Most animal bites occur on the hand or finger. Severe bites on your hands can be dangerous because of the unique structure. Your hands also receive less blood than other parts of your body.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Bites from dogs and cats are among the most common types of animal bite wounds. The hand and fingers are the most common areas bitten, and they are most at risk for infection, which can cause significant functional impairments and disability.

  4. Fever. Reduce your risk of infection by visiting a doctor immediately after an animal bite, regardless of whether you are experiencing any problematic symptoms. Dog and cat bites are the most common animal bites. Learning how to prevent and treat these injuries is important. Here are some tips: Preventing dog bites.

  5. Aug 4, 2017 · The following symptoms may indicate infection or the presence of debris in your wound: localized redness around your wound. warmth around the bite area. red streaks leading away from the bite....

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  7. Bite injuries to the hand are common and can result in acute sepsis, chronic pain and disability, especially if poorly treated. The severity of injury also determines potential outcome but the aim is infection free healing with good skin cover and a functional range of motion.

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