Wound treatment
Including thorough cleaning and disinfection. The sooner local wounds are treated, the better. When you go to see a doctor, if the wound has been
Scab or healing does not advocate wound treatment. If the pain is severe during cleaning or disinfection, local anesthesia can be performed.
Wound washing: Wash thoroughly with 20% soapy water (or other weak alkaline cleaner) and flowing clean water with certain pressure alternately.
Clean and rinse all bites and scratches for at least 15 minutes. Then wash the wound with normal saline (or water)
Clean, and finally use sterile absorbent cotton to absorb the residual liquid at the wound to avoid leaving soapy water or detergent at the wound. The wound is deep.
When gargling, use a syringe or a high-voltage pulse instrument to go deep into the wound and wash it thoroughly.
Disinfection: After thorough washing, wipe the wound with 2-3% iodophor or 75% alcohol. If the ruptured tissue of the wound is relatively large
Many, should be removed first.
Please refer to the Code for Prevention and Control of Rabies Exposure (2009 Edition) for details about wound treatment in special parts, which can be searched online.