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First Aid
What should I do if I have been bitten by a dog?
- Use soap and water to wash the wound.
- Keep the injury elevated above the level of the
heart to slow swelling and prevent infection.
- Apply pressure with a clean towel to the injured
part to stop the bleeding.
- Apply a sterile bandage to the wound.
- Report the incident to the proper authority in your
community (for example, police or animal control).
- Apply antibiotic ointment to the area 2 times every
day until it heals.
You should call a doctor immediately if you have any
of the following symptoms:
- You have any signs of infection, such as redness,
swelling, warmth, increased tenderness, oozing of
pus from the wound, or fever.
- You have a dog bite on your hand, foot or head,
or you have a bite that is deep or gaping.
- You have bleeding that hasn't stopped after 15 minutes
of pressure or you think you may have a broken bone,
nerve damage or other serious injury.
- You have diabetes, liver or lung disease, cancer,
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), or other
conditions that weaken your ability to fight infection.
- Your last tetanus shot was more than 5 years ago.
(If so, you may need a booster shot.)
What will the doctor do to treat my bite?
- Clean the wound with a special solution and remove
any damaged tissue.
- Examine the wound for possible nerve or tendon damage,
or bone injury. He or she will also check for signs
of infection.
- They might use stitches to close a bite wound, but
often the wound is left open to heal, so the risk
of infection is lowered.
- They might prescribe an antibiotic to prevent infection.
- They might give you a tetanus shot if you had your
last shot more than 5 years ago.
- They might ask you to schedule an office visit to
check your wound again in 1 to 2 days.
- If your injury is severe, or if the infection has
not gotten better even though you're taking antibiotics,
your doctor may suggest that you see a specialist
and/or go to the hospital, where you can get special
medicine given directly in your veins (intravenous
antibiotics) and further treatment if necessary.
If you have been the victim of a dog bite or animal
attack, call now for a free legal consultation or click
here to fill out our convenient on-line
evaluation form.
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Bite Injury Lawyer Disclaimer: The California dog bite, pitbull
attack, rotweiller attack, animal attack, dog attack, personal
injury, wrongful
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