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Is Rabies Vaccination Required After Being Scratched By A Dog?

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Posted on Mon, 21 Sep 2015
Question: 11 yr old boy. recently scratched by a dog on a leg. developed an itchy lesion, which spread to be multiple pus lesions on lower legs, one finger and one on top of head. lesions have scabbed over. initial lesion was itchy, later lesions not.
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Answered by Dr. Pavan Kumar Gupta (6 hours later)
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Hello,
Thanks for the query.
I have read your query and understand your concern.
Sometimes a secondary bacterial infection occurs at the bite site resulting in pus formation and itching. Ideally such situation is treated by a course of oral antibiotics.
In case wound and lesions have healed and there is no fever or local pain,then there is no need for any antibiotic course now,however it would be better on your part to get the patient examined by a doctor,who would be in a better position to decide the need of any further medication.
Appropriate anti rabies vaccination schedule should also be followed as advised by the doctor.
I hope it helps,however you are most welcome to revert to me or any further query.
Best of luck
Thanks
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Is Rabies Vaccination Required After Being Scratched By A Dog?

Brief answer....explained below Detailed answer... Hello, Thanks for the query. I have read your query and understand your concern. Sometimes a secondary bacterial infection occurs at the bite site resulting in pus formation and itching. Ideally such situation is treated by a course of oral antibiotics. In case wound and lesions have healed and there is no fever or local pain,then there is no need for any antibiotic course now,however it would be better on your part to get the patient examined by a doctor,who would be in a better position to decide the need of any further medication. Appropriate anti rabies vaccination schedule should also be followed as advised by the doctor. I hope it helps,however you are most welcome to revert to me or any further query. Best of luck Thanks