Hello, doctor. Today, a little mouse quickly crawled over my foot. It should not be bitten. There is no bleeding on my foot. It's just a little itchy. Do you need rabies vaccine? If you call, is it still useful to call after 24 hours? The figure below shows the foot surface that was climbed today. I don't know whether it was caused by the mouse or its own skin in the red circle.
Condition Analysis:
According to your picture, you can't see any obvious abnormalities. As long as your skin is not damaged or bleeding, you don't need to inject rabies vaccine. You can disinfect it, which will be more reassuring. Be careful not to eat spicy food.
Condition Analysis:
According to your description and pictures, the feet have been crawled over by rats, with itching feeling, and no skin damage and bleeding are seen. If the skin damage belongs to secondary exposure, you should go to the CDC to inject rabies vaccine as soon as possible. No broken skin, intact skin, no rabies vaccine.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, your situation today, a little mouse climbed quickly from the foot. It should not have bitten it. There is no bleeding on the foot. Mice are low-risk animals and generally do not carry the virus. Your situation will not be infected with rabies virus. There is no need to inject rabies vaccine