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Canine Bite Incident

6/24/2025, 4:00:45 AMMale25-34

Subject: F31, Height: 5'5", Weight: 155 lbs. I have a history of asthma and allergies but no other significant health concerns. About 12 hours ago, I intervened in a scuffle between my two small dogs. I took notes regarding the current state of the injury and will monitor any changes. I applied warm water and hydrogen peroxide immediately after the incident. I had the wound covered at my workplace, and it appears to be superficial. My dog is current on all vaccinations, including rabies. At what point should I consult a physician? Is the wound looking acceptable at this stage? Thank you in advance for your help!

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Cony

6/24/2025, 4:01:17 AM

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It's great that you're taking a proactive approach to your injury. From your description, it seems like you have a superficial wound from a dog bite. Here’s what you need to know.

Key Points:

  1. Dog bites can lead to infection, so monitoring the wound is important.
  2. You should seek medical attention if certain symptoms develop.

Explanation: Superficial wounds typically heal well if they are clean and properly cared for. You did well by cleaning the wound with warm water and hydrogen peroxide, but keep in mind that hydrogen peroxide can sometimes irritate the tissue. Keeping the wound covered helps protect it from dirt and bacteria.

Next Steps:

  • Monitor for infection: Over the next few days, watch for signs such as increased redness, swelling, warmth, or pus. Also, keep an eye out for fever or increasing pain.
  • Consult a physician if you notice:
    • Any signs of infection (as mentioned above).
    • The wound not improving or worsening over the next 48 hours.
    • You develop flu-like symptoms or redness spreading from the wound.
  • Keep the wound clean: Continue to clean it gently with soap and water daily. Change the bandage if it gets wet or dirty. You can use an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment if the skin is intact and there are no signs of allergies.

Since your dog is up-to-date on vaccinations, rabies is not a concern. However, remaining vigilant about the state of your wound is key. You're doing great by monitoring and protecting the injury. Let me know if you need more specific advice or have further questions!

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