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What Treatment for a Dog Bite? Medicine, Injections, Antibiotics?

The first thing you need to do after a dog bite is that, no matter how minor your injuries may seem, you need to seek medical help, especially if you were bitten by an unfamiliar dog or stray dog. At the Law Offices of Howard Craig Kornberg, an experienced dog bite lawyer in Los Angeles believes that experience makes a difference. Howard Craig Kornberg will devote themselves to getting you compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other costs you are faced with.<br>

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What Treatment for a Dog Bite? Medicine, Injections, Antibiotics?

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  1. What Treatment For A Dog Bite? Medicine, Injections, Antibiotics?

  2. Dogs are our best friends, but it doesn’t change the fact that they are domesticated wolves. And wolves can bite a lot. Fact: more than 4.5 million Americans are bitten by dogs every year. And the worst part is that the majority of dog bite victims are children under 9. In about a quarter of all dog bite cases, the victim requires medical attention, not to mention that a few dozen people die from dog bites each year. Contrary to the popular belief, it’s not just stray dogs that bite. In fact, more often than not, Americans suffer dog bite injuries from dogs owned by someone or even a dog they know.

  3. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DOG BITE? The first thing you need to do after a dog bite is that, no matter how minor your injuries may seem, you need to seek medical help, especially if you were bitten by an unfamiliar dog or stray dog. Even though you could provide first aid at home, it’s highly advised to call paramedics to the scene of the dog attack.

  4. Many people are confused about what kind of treatment they should get for a dog bite. But the truth is that there is no universal way to treat dog bites, as some wounds are deep, others are shallow. Some trigger extreme bleeding, others go relevantly unnoticed, which is why many victims allow their injuries to run their course. In the worst-case scenario, the victim will be required to take antibiotics or do injections to treat infections that can be caused by dog bites. Signs of infection include swelling, redness, and pus.

  5. HOW TO TREAT A DOG BITE AT HOME? Los Angeles dog bite attorney insists that while you should never attempt to treat your injuries at home, caring for a dog bite wound at home can be important if, for some reason, paramedics cannot arrive at the scene of the dog attack in a timely manner and you aren’t far away from the scene of the accident.

  6. In this case, you can treat your dog bite injuries at home with this guide: To reduce the risk of infection, keep the injured area elevated. Put a clean towel over the wound to stop bleeding. Put a sterile bandage over the bite, and apply antibiotic ointment (if you have any at home). Wash the wound with soap and lukewarm water to remove dirt or bacteria.

  7. HOW TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION FOR A DOG BITE INJURY? However, treating your injuries at home is optional, as only a doctor can tell whether or not you need to take antibiotics or do injections to prevent infection or any other unnecessary complications.

  8. Speaking to a medical professional is vital, not only because this could save your life, but also because having a medical report listing the severity of your dog bite injuries is important to be able to seek financial compensation for your injuries and damages. Only a medical professional can examine the injury and determine what kind of treatment is required to reduce the risk of infection, reduce scarring, fix disfigurement, advise you on plastic surgery (if needed).

  9. During your visit to the hospital, you may be asked the following questions: Do you know the dog or its owner? Have you seen it before? Do you have any severe health conditions? Perhaps, diabetes, immune deficiency, and other conditions. Que 1 Que 1 Que 2 Que 2 Que 3 Que 3 Que 4 Que 4 If you know the dog, has it been vaccinated, including from rabies? Did you or anyone else do anything that could in any way provoke the dog?

  10. While your doctor is working hard to put you back on your feet, seek help from a dedicated dog bite attorney in Los Angeles to find out your best legal strategy to hold the owner of the dog that bit you accountable for your injuries and damages. After all, your medical bills won’t pay for themselves.

  11. CONTACT DETAIL 10880 Wilshire Blvd, #1840, Los Angeles, CA 90024 310-997-0904 https://www.kornberglawfirm.com/contact/

  12. Thank You

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