Dog bites can lead to staph infections and strep infections; both serious and potentially fatal conditions caused by staphylococcus or streptococcus bacteria. Oozing blisters. Boils. Joint swelling. Fevers.
How long after a dog bite does infection set in?
If left untreated, infection from animal bites could spread and cause serious medical problems. Infection generally develops within 24 to 48 hours.
What diseases can you get from a dog bite?
If a dog bite pierces a person's skin, bacteria from the animal's mouth can get into the body, which can cause an infection. Washing the wound thoroughly can remove the bacteria from the body and help prevent infection. If the bacteria stay in the body, they can cause an infection, such as tetanus, rabies, or sepsis.
When should I be worried about a dog bite?
In general, most experts recommend seeking medical care within 24 hours after you've been bitten—especially if the bite has broken the skin. Dog bites can cause medical problems that aren't immediately obvious, such as rabies.
How do you know when a dog bite is infected?
Signs and Symptoms of Capnocytophaga Infection1Blisters around the bite wound within hours of the bite.2Redness, swelling, draining pus, or pain at the bite wound.3Fever.4Diarrhea and/or stomach pain.5Vomiting.6Headache and/or confusion.7Muscle or joint pain.
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