the doctor will usually prescribe a prophylactic (disease-preventing) course of antibiotics. The usual dosage is 10 days of oral amoxicillin, doxycycline, or cefuroxime
Tetanus and RABIES at the very least ... go and see a physician.
First, put ice on the place where he was bitten. Afterwards it can be treated with medication. Usually antibiotics. It also wouldn't hurt to apply a bandage to the bite area.
It was pretty shocking to me. Usually when he gets bitten, he just injects medication and ta-da. he's better. Him dying was sad, surprising, and upsetting. R.I.P Steve Irwin =[ ~Erin~
Not usually
You could have been bitten by a deer tick. They are usually found in wooden and grassy areas. After being bitten by one it usually forms a "bull's eye" rash, which has a light circle in the centre and a darker circle on the outside. I would go get that checked out by a professional for some medication immediately!
Unless proved otherwise, every dog bite should be taken as threat of rabies. You need to consult your physician.
no usually it turns you into a black man
Whenever one is bitten by a Vector mosquito. The mosquito becomes a vector after it has bitten an dengue infected carrier - usually another Human.
Because they're small, and you're usually asleep.
If the bite broke skin, then probably. Have your bet examine and determine- dog bites can do a lot of unseen damage- once the dog biites down, it will generally do a shaking motion which can tear tissue underneath the visible punctures that you may see.
If a bee were to sting an ant, the ant would certainly die. But a bee would usually have no reason to sting an ant.
I Was Bitten was created in 2008.