Cat Bites
If it can lick, it can bite - French Proverb
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Cat Bites Pose Risk Of Infection...
A small bite on the hand from Fluffy or Fido is often laughed off, especially if it’s done by a family pet. However, even the slightest pinprick bite-related injury can potentially be life-threatening to victims. According to a recent study published in the Journal of Hand Surgery, these tiny cat bites can penetrate bacteria deep into the joints and tissue, increasing the likelihood of infection, hospitalization, and, in some cases, reconstructive surgery.
Cat aggression is sometimes taken less seriously than dog aggression most likely due to cats’ size, and because they don’t pursue people to bite them like dogs can, says the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty…
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Keep A Close Eye on Cat Bite Wounds
However, there are bacteria that are specific to cat bites, as well, and these can be serious, too. One of these is pasturalla, which can cause a superficial skin infection but can spread to the joints, she said. Capnocytophaga is another and this bacteria can lead to an infection of the internal organs.
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Beware of a Cat’s Bite
Although cat bites account for only 10 to 15 percent of animal bites treated in emergency rooms, they pose special infection risks. Dog bites, the most common bites treated, can tear flesh and break bones, but they create open wounds that are easy to clean and less likely to become infected than the puncture wounds created by cats, which usually affect the hand and can inject bacteria into tendons and bones.
Cat bites: The peril beyond the pain
A retrospective review of patients with cat bite injuries to the hand has revealed some risk factors associated with the need for hospitalization and more aggressive treatment of these types of injuries.
How to Treat Cat Bites and Cat Bite Infections
The puncture wounds are highly infectious. Here's how to deal with (and maybe avoid) them.
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Dog and Cat Bites
Cat bites account for approximately 10% of animal bites and occur most often in adult women.2 Cat bites typically occur on the extremities. While at first glance the injury may seem less severe than those caused by dogs, they tend to be deep puncture wounds that are difficult to cleanse and are more likely to develop deep infections.1
What You Should Do for a Cat Bite or Scratch
“See a doctor within eight hours to cut your infection risk,” says emergency medicine physician Stephen Sayles III, MD. “You may need intravenous, or through the vein, antibiotics or, in some cases, you may even need to be hospitalized.”
When Cats Bite: 1 in 3 Patients Bitten in Hand Hospitalized, Infections Common
Why are cat bites to the hand so dangerous? It’s not that their mouths have more germs than dogs’ mouths — or people’s, for that matter. Actually, it’s all in the fangs.
Cat Bites Pose Risk Of Infection...
A pinprick cat bite can lead to the penetration of bacteria deep into the hand’s joints and tissue, increasing the risk of hospitalization and surgery.
11 Reasons Why Cat Bites May Be Linked To Depression
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The most common complication following a bite is an infection of the wound. See a doctor as soon as possible if the skin surrounding a wound becomes more tender, painful, swollen, or inflamed over the following few days.
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