It depends on the severity. If they are just puncture holes or small scrapes you can clean the area with soap and water then apply Neosporin or a triple anti-biotic. Anything more then that should be seen by a veterinarian. Check into a ER Vet.
Most vets and doctors discourage the use of hydrogen peroxide in puncture wounds. Peroxide in a puncture can trigger a gas embolism, and may also delay the healing process. For more information on how to dress a wound, see the related links below.
Other than being bitten by an Aedes mosquito, someone can get the dengue virus in their blood through contamination.
it means you ate an apple Well I'm assuming you heard that on TV or something... Did they refer to someone's body/self as bitten apple? Did they say that they didn't want the "apple" because it was bitten? Generally when someone refers to something(or SOMEONE) as a bitten apple; they mean that they have been bitten, in other words, "used" -bitten apple=non-virginal/used body
If neither has been peeled/bitten, the banana. If they've been peeled/bitten, the apple.
The part that was bitten
Never
I think you call the poisin control.
Run. as fast as you can
Not unless you've been infected by some other source more recently.
NONE
"an animal"
maybie why you asking me
20,000 people.