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ICD-10 code: W55.81XD

Disease category: W55.81: Bitten by other mammals

Bitten by Other Mammals: What to Do in a Subsequent Encounter

Being bitten by other mammals can be a scary experience, but it's important to know what to do in case of a subsequent encounter. Whether you've been bitten by a dog, cat, or wild animal, there are steps you can take to prevent future bites and protect yourself from potential infections or diseases.

  1. Remain Calm: If you encounter the same animal again, it's important to remain calm. Don't panic or make sudden movements, as this can provoke the animal and lead to another attack.
  2. Keep Your Distance: Always maintain a safe distance from the animal. If you're in a public area, be sure to alert authorities or animal control to the animal's presence.
  3. Avoid Eye Contact: In many cases, eye contact can be interpreted as a threat. Avoid direct eye contact with the animal and try to remain as non-threatening as possible.
  4. Make Noise: If the animal approaches you, make loud noises to deter it. Clap your hands, yell, or use a whistle or other loud device to scare it away.
  5. Protect Yourself: If you feel threatened or attacked, protect yourself. Use a stick, umbrella, or other object to create a barrier between you and the animal.

Remember, prevention is key when it comes to avoiding bites from other mammals. Always be aware of your surroundings and avoid contact with unfamiliar animals. If you do encounter an animal, follow the steps above to protect yourself and prevent future bites.

Treatment of Bitten by other mammals, subsequent encounter:

Bitten by Other Mammals: Subsequent Encounter Treatment Options

Being bitten by other mammals can be a scary experience, especially if it’s your first time. However, if you have already been bitten and are experiencing a subsequent encounter, it’s important to know the treatment options available to you. Here are some options to consider:

  1. Clean the wound:

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