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Do I need a tetanus shot.

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cherryblossomgin · 27/01/2020 21:52

Hi

I was playing with cat and she bit me. It was my fault, my hand got in the way, she isn't an aggressive cat. She has punctured the skin She is a house cat and upto date on all her shots. Ive cleaned it and I am going to apply some anti septic to it. Do you think I should get a tetanus shot.

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dementedpixie · 27/01/2020 21:54

Is it very deep? Have you had your full course of tetanus injections (5 I think)?

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Vinorosso74 · 27/01/2020 22:26

I got bitten a few months back and one of his fangs went right in! Keep a close eye and if it starts looking red or swollen it's worth a trip to minor injuries/urgent care/walk in and they can clean it up and give you antibiotics plus tetanus if necessary.
Mine swelled up quite quickly!

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Mentounasc · 27/01/2020 22:29

For a deep puncture wound you definitely need a tetanus shot. It's not 5 shots though, just the one.

Ideally speaking if it's a deep wound where bacteria can get in then it should be disinfected asap and antibiotics started the same day. At hospital I was told within 8 hours of the bite is optimal. But I'm in Germany, where doctors tend to be a bit less laissez faire about such things. In Britain you might just be expected to watch out for signs of infection.

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Patchworksack · 27/01/2020 22:30

You should see your GP or minor injuries for any animal bite that has punctured the skin. You need antibiotics or you may end up with a horrible infection. www.nhs.uk/conditions/animal-and-human-bites/

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Vinorosso74 · 27/01/2020 22:34

This is partly useful. It doesn't tell you what to look out for but the bacteria are more of a concern than tetanus. I didn't have a tetanus as I'd had one a couple of years beforehand.

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madeyemoodysmum · 27/01/2020 22:42

I agree with other poster. Bites are nasty in cats so antibiotics may be needed.

Any aching swelling Weeping or redness partially tracking get to gp or out of hours ASAP.

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madeyemoodysmum · 27/01/2020 22:43

And also flu like symptoms could be sepsis. And I'm not over exaggerating

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DecemberSnow · 27/01/2020 22:46

Any feeling of being "unwell", as well as swelling / pain...

You will need antibiotics straight away, often IV's

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cherryblossomgin · 28/01/2020 14:04

Thanks for the replies. Its not deep or swelled overnight. I feel fine I am keeping an eye out for any symptoms and using antiseptic creams.

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