To treat the symptoms of mice mites bites, which may include itching and pruritic dermatitis, a person may need to use topical corticosteroids or oral antihistamines. For burrowing mites, antimicrobial therapy may be necessary.
If the mouse is not diseased, just treat it as any other wound and take the same precautions such as a tetanus shot if you don't have a current one. If the mouse is diseased or suspect, or the wound doesn't heal properly then you should see a doctor.
Call a Dr., a tetnus shot will be in order. Mice carry many diseases!
no
the mouse will only bite the todler depending on the sex of the mouse( if male there is more likleyhood). also depending on whether or not the todler is irritating it
yes
No.
What treatment could you give a mouse for her to realease eggs
A mouse could bite a rabbit, but they wouldn't bother each other normally.
well you could but it might bite you!
Immobilise the bite area. Keep the patient calm. Apply a pressure bandage to the bite area not a tourniquet ! Get professional medical treatment ASAP.
no way the bite is deadly
they bite... uhmm, check it for rabies?
penicillin antibiotics
For deep bite relapse, go to your dentist and freaking get braces again,