Is it safe to keep hamsters? How to treat the wound after being bitten by a hamster?

Is it safe to keep hamsters? How to treat the wound after being bitten by a hamster?

Hamsters are very common in our daily life. They are one of the most popular cute pets because of their cute appearance and easy to raise. So is it safe to raise a hamster? How to deal with the wound after being bitten by a hamster? The following editor will explain them one by one, hoping to help you.

Is it safe to keep hamsters?

Theoretically, hamsters can carry some infectious germs, but the premise is that hamsters must come into contact with the carriers of these infectious diseases to have a chance to carry the virus. Generally, the hamsters we raise are artificially raised and kept indoors after they are bought, so there is no chance for them to come into contact with the outside world. In addition, you should regularly clean and change the wood chips for the hamsters, wear gloves when touching the hamsters, wash your hands carefully after contact, and buy some disinfectants to disinfect the hamster cages. Generally, there will not be too many problems.

Is it necessary to get a rabies vaccine if bitten by a hamster?

You don't need to get vaccinated if you are bitten by a hamster. If the bite causes bleeding, squeeze out the blood first, then use shower gel to wash the wound, and then wipe it with disinfectant or iodine. Be careful when playing with hamsters to avoid being bitten. If other animals bite you, you may need to get vaccinated, except for those who have been vaccinated.

How to treat the wound after being bitten by a hamster

Hamsters carry a lot of bacteria on their bodies, so if they are bitten, the wound must be treated promptly. You can wash the wound with soapy water and then disinfect it with iodine. In addition, go to the hospital for examination in time. If necessary, consider vaccination to reduce the chance of infection.

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