vasu
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i think your activities slightly changes to that dog.............. |
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destructinforceguy
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well go to a doctor... but that is not a good idea but no if the dog had fur missing you know the white stuff... and lets not forgetthe bats have rabies too maybe you might die but you wont |
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DesignR
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Well if you got bit more than 3 days ago and dog IS positive for rabies, you're in trouble. Almost always 100% fatal after it gets past the 3 days stage of incubation. |
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whateva
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i would go to the doctors and ask them!! they could tell you! |
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Linnie
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Please please go to the emergency room! |
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chickenlil7000
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Oh dear......well, if you are in the process of contrcting rabies from a dog bite you may not know for acouple of weeks. Then you may start running a fever, hallucinations, feeling lethargic behaving in an odd manner etc etc. If you got bit by an unknown dog you need to talk to the owner. If the owner if uncooperative then call the ani,mal control officer in your area and they will handle it. |
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Wishee
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Frist,did you report this to the police? Was it your fault? Is this dog going to bite someone again? Has the dog had all it's shots? These are the questions you need to be asking first. Now if you want the symptoms for rabies,use the internet. |
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lsenn
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You best see a doctor right away. I have heard once symptoms start to occur that you are dead without falling over yet. |
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sandy62_37
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Foaming at the mouth |
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celine8388
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The first symptoms of rabies may be non-specific flu like signs- malaise, fever , headache which could last up to 4 days. There maybe discomfort at the site of the exposure which could progress within days into cerebral dysfuntion..anxiety ,,,confusion,,,agitation..and delirium,abnormal behavior, hallucinations and insomnia. A rabies bite if not treated could be fatal |
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GIR
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Sickness or going crazy.....craving burritos...foaming at the mouth......craving burritos
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SuNsHiNe
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You will get rabies and if not treated you could die. |
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evilxevelyn
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Well, find the dog's owners, or tell the pound what dog bit you and they can test it for rabies. |
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starting over
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Go to the emergency room! You need a tetanus shot. Antibiotics proably would not hurt. If you do not know the dog, you will need shots for rabies.
No doubt. Been there, done that, don't want to do it again! |
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Alex Trabexk
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I hope you realize that "Rabies" is fatal. As in you could die cause it will eat your brain. (Seriously) The dog that bit you could be tested, then you'd know. However if the dog is not available you will need to undergo a series of shots the make sure you are not at risk. Get the dog that bit you and get to the doctor ASAP. You could die by the time you have symptoms. Didn't you see Old Yeller? |
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chiquita958
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If u don't know if the dog has rabies or not and u don't know the dog u need to go get your rabies shots NOW!!!!!!! |
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Valkyrie
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you would be afraid of water. |
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tabs
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Don't wait for symptoms, go see a doctor immediately! Most dog bites lead to infections so you're going to need an injection (Tetanus) and most probably antibiotics. |
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loligo1
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A short period of mental depression,
Restlessness,
Abnormal sensations such as itching around the site of
Headache,
Fever,
Tiredness,
Nausea,
Sore throat, or
Loss of appetite.
Stiff muscles,
Dilation (enlargement) of pupils of the eye,
Increased production of saliva, and
Unusual sensitivity to sound, light, and changes of temperature. >>>>>>>BUT>>>>>
1. Do not wait until you have symptoms
2. Get the wound treated by an MD [health provider]
3. You may require antibiotics.
4. Call the police and identify the dog.
5. Find out if the dog has had it's rabies shot.
6. If the dog has not had a shot go back to the MD and tell him what happened.
7. You will be inoculated against rabies.
8. Present the owner with all the bills. |
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thale138
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rabid use of yahoo answers |
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mojomuppet
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where is the dog?your gonna need to know if its shots are up to date. if they are not then he needs to be watched for a few days at a vets i think maybe the spca.if the dog shots are not up or you cant find the dog you need to get a set of shots to make sure you dont get rabies it is very painful it curves your spine and will kill you so take it serously.dont wait go to docs or call the er and find out how soon you need those shots |
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Willy S
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The dog will be foaming at the mouth!
http://www.total-knowledge.com/~willyblues/ |
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tinkersfolly
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restlessness,itching,headaches,fever,mal... throat, decreased appetite,irritability,stiff muscles,pupil dialtion,increased saliva,drolling,sound sensitivity,light sensitivity,temperature sensitivity. |
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spottedpuppytoes
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...Foaming?... |
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aleandan
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If it was a stray dog, dont take the risk..go for the injections immediately. If it was a friends or neighbours dog and one which is been taken to the vet regularly, just check whether the dog is showing any symptoms as foaming of the mouth. Otherwise, it should be fine. If the bite wound is skin deep make sure that you take a tetanus shot atleast! Good health! |
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CHRISTOPHER COX
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This website had very useful information regarding dog bites:
http://www.fpnotebook.com/ER5.htm
There are various potential infections that can result from a dogbite, but primarily the main concern is rabies. |
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pherypher
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foaming at mouth |
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pghmarty
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If you wait for symtoms it is too late.
Was the dog crazy or did you do something that would cause a normal dog to bite?
Clean the wound with peroxide then apply an antibiotic cream and bandage.
Leave dogs alone. |
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H
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if the bite broke the skin then go see a doctor just in case. it is not only rabies you have to be concerned about |
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oh, yes!
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Click on the link, it lists symptoms in dogs and then in humans. I hope you reported this. Generally the dog will be picked up and then monitored. It is important you see a doctor and see what they would recommend. Another concern would be general infection stemming from the bite if it is not cared for properly. Take care of yourself! |
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RN MSN
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Most people first develop symptoms of pain, tingling, or itching shooting from the bite site, fevers, chills, fatigue, muscle aches, and irritability.
Gradually, you will become extremely ill, developing a variety of symptoms, including high fever, confusion, agitation, seizures, coma, and eventually death.
You MUST find out if the dog has been vaccinated, the police can help you. And you MUST get to an Emergency Department NOW! |
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