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what type of infection Cats bite/scratch can cause? treatment and precautions// Rabies(urdu/hindi)

Cat bites can be dangerous both to other animals and to humans. All cats carry bacteria in their mouths that can cause tissue infections in bite wounds. One of the more common bacteria is the highly pathogenic Pasteurella multocida. An infected cat bite wound will be red, swollen, and painful. CAT BITES Higher rate of infection more than dog bites. The cat has small, sharp (needle like) teeth that can puncture and cause deep wounds that can penetrate the bones, the joints and the tendon sheath, especially the flexor tendon sheath. The puncture wounds sometimes seal up immediately, becoming unnoticed or under-estimated (not obvious). It can cause septic arthritis, tenosynovitis, and can also cause osteomylitis. It may take longer to initiate the treatment in cat bites. @amber health channel #amberhealthchannel #catbite #catscratch #what type of infection Cats bite/scratch can cause? treatment and precautions// Rabies(urdu/hindi) If you're bitten by a cat Immediate Steps: 1. Wash the wound with soap and water immediately 2. Apply antibiotic ointment 3. Cover the wound with a bandage 4. Seek medical attention if: Bite is deep or puncture wound Wound won't stop bleeding You have a weakened immune system You're unsure of the cat's vaccination status Medical Attention: 1. Report to your doctor or urgent care 2. Get a tetanus shot if necessary 3. Receive antibiotics if prescribed Common Antibiotics for Cat Bites: 1. Amoxicillin-clavulanate (Augmentin) 2. Cephalexin (Keflex) 3. Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) 4. Clindamycin (Cleocin) 5. Doxycycline (Vibramycin) Cat Bite Infection Risk: 1. Pasteurella multocida (50-80% of cat bites) 2. Staphylococcus aureus 3. Streptococcus species 4. Anaerobic bacteria Symptoms of Infection: 1. Redness 2. Swelling 3. Warmth 4. Pus 5. Fever 6. Increased pain Prevention: 1. Vaccinate your cat against rabies 2. Spay/neuter to reduce aggression 3. Avoid playing rough with cats 4. Wear gloves when handling cats When to Seek Emergency Medical Attention: 1. Severe bleeding 2. Difficulty moving the affected area 3. Swelling or redness spreads 4. Fever over 101.5°F (38.6°C) 5. Signs of rabies (foaming, aggression) Music: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: O1UKMAJZ6ATM2TCY

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