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ICD-10 code: W53.29XA

Disease category: W53.29: Other contact with squirrel

Other Contact with Squirrel, Initial Encounter: Tips to Stay Safe

Encountering a squirrel in the wild can be a delightful experience, but it's important to remember that these cute critters are still wild animals. In the case of a squirrel encounter, it's important to remember that these animals can be unpredictable and may bite or scratch if they feel threatened. Here are some tips for staying safe during an initial encounter with a squirrel:

  1. Keep your distance: Squirrels are generally afraid of humans and will try to avoid us. If you see a squirrel in the wild, keep your distance and observe it from afar. Do not attempt to approach or touch the squirrel.
  2. Use caution when feeding squirrels: While feeding squirrels may seem like a fun activity, it can actually be dangerous for both you and the squirrel. Feeding squirrels can cause them to become too comfortable around humans, which can lead to aggressive behavior. Additionally, squirrels can carry diseases that can be transmitted to humans through bites or scratches.
  3. Stay calm and still: If a squirrel approaches you, stay calm and still. Do not make sudden movements or loud noises, as this can startle the squirrel and cause it to attack. Instead, slowly back away from the squirrel and give it plenty of space.
  4. Wear protective clothing: If you're going to be spending time in an area where squirrels are known to live, consider wearing long pants and sleeves to protect against bites and scratches. Additionally, wearing gloves can provide an extra layer of protection.

Remember, squirrels are wild animals and should be treated with caution and respect. While it may be tempting to approach or feed a squirrel, doing so can put both you and the squirrel in danger. By following these tips, you can enjoy a safe and enjoyable encounter with these fascinating creatures.

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'Other contact with squirrel, initial encounter' refers to any form of physical contact with a squirrel for the first time. This can include bites, scratches, or even indirect contact such as being in close proximity to a squirrel that may carry diseases.

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