If an infection develops, your doctor will prescribe antibiotics. A typical round of treatment will last five to 10 days. However, the length of your treatment may vary based on many factors, including: the type of bite.
How long does it take for an infected dog bite to heal?
In most cases, a dog bite will heal within about 10 to 14 days of the attack. However, serious dog bites may take longer to heal. If your dog bite is severe enough, you may require medical treatment, including stitches or even surgery, to fully heal.
How long does a dog bite puncture wound take to heal?
After a few days (usually three to four days), the discharge stops and the drain is ready to be removed by your regular veterinarian. The wound is then cleaned as above until fully healed. With timely veterinary treatment and good nursing care at home most bite wounds will heal with little complications.
How long does it take for a dog bite to heal with antibiotics?
If you already have an infection you will need to take it for five days but this can be increased to seven days if there is significant tissue damage or the bite has gone into bone, joints or blood vessels. If you are prescribed antibiotics with a view to preventing infection, three days of treatment should be enough.
How do you know if a dog bite is healing?
A dog bite wound that is infected will continue to have increasing inflammation and redness, whereas a bite wound that is healing properly will typically decrease in redness and swelling over time.
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