I was trampled on by a dog running suddenly on the road last night. It should be a stray dog. I was wearing slippers. About 5 minutes later, I went home and washed it casually with shower gel. Then I looked carefully at the foot trampled by the dog and found no obvious broken skin. Does this situation require vaccination. I saw the dog in a panic. Still breathing. Could it be a mad dog. I'm a little worried now
Condition Analysis:
According to your description, if the skin is not damaged and will not be infected with rabies, you don't need to inject rabies vaccine. Don't be too nervous and relax
Guidance:
Rabies virus exists in the saliva and blood of cats and dogs. There is no rabies virus, so the dog stepped on it without rabies vaccine
Condition Analysis:
First of all, from the situation you mentioned, you don't need rabies vaccine, because the wound you appear is not bitten by the dog, and the virus of rabies will only appear in the dog's body, not in the dog's appearance, so don't worry about it. Pay more attention to the physical condition recently.
Condition Analysis:
If there is no obvious wound, and then there is no contact with the mucous membrane, you can consider continuing to observe. For the time being, there is no need for special treatment. Pay attention to diet at ordinary times, avoid spicy stimulating food, tobacco and alcohol, avoid overwork, ensure good rest, observe whether there are other discomfort, timely symptomatic treatment to alleviate symptoms and avoid delaying the condition.