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First Aid for Animal Bites:Emergency Conditions

For Bites

Signs & Symptoms

Causes

Deer tick on scalp.

Treatment

Self-care can be used for dog and cat bites that cause scratches on the skin and for insect bites that do not cause a severe allergic reaction. All human bites that break the skin should be checked by a doctor due to the high risk for infection. A series of rabies shots can prevent the spread of rabies to humans. The shots should begin soon after a bite from an infected animal. Antivenom can be given for poisonous snake bites at emergency medical facilities. It should be given within 4 hours of the bite.

For Stings

Signs & Symptoms

Causes

Treatment

Self-care treats mild reactions to stings. A severe allergic reaction needs immediate care. Symptoms of a severe allergic reaction usually happen soon after or within an hour of the sting. Persons with a severe allergic reaction to a sting in the past should carry an emergency kit, prescribed by a doctor. A medical alert tag should be worn to let others know of the allergy. Persons who have had severe reactions to bee or wasp stings should ask their doctors about allergy shots.

For Poisonous Snake Bites Before Medical Care

 For Non-Poisonous Snake Bites

For Poisonous Spider Bites Until Emergency Care Arrives

 For Poisonous Spider and Scorpion Bites Before Medical Care

For Human Bites Before Medical Care

For Deer Tick Bites

For Dog and Cat Bites

For a Stingray Bite

For Stings from Jellyfish or Sea Nettles, etc.

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