What to do if scratched by a cat
Disease description:
Yesterday I went to a relative's house and accidentally got scratched by a cat. What should I do? Do I need treatment?
In general, if scratched by a cat, when the wound is superficial without breaking the skin or only has minor scratches, it is recommended to wash the area thoroughly with soap and water for at least 15 minutes, followed by disinfection using alcohol, iodine tincture, or similar antiseptics. If the wound is deep, bleeding, or located on the head or face, medical attention should be sought promptly. According to medical advice, treatments may include intramuscular administration of tetanus antitoxin or human tetanus immunoglobulin, rabies antiserum, and rabies vaccine. It is advisable for individuals scratched by a cat to seek timely medical care to prevent potential infections and protect their health.