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Ow!! Sadly in my line of work, I get bitten once in awhile. Dog bites don't get infected as readily as do cat bites. However, if your finger is swollen, pink/red, pulsing and/or hot to the touch, it is infected. Bites tend to innoculate deeper tissues with bacteria, so often the puncture itself looks fine, but the deeper tissues are brewing some nastiness.
Dog bites are also called "iceberg injuries" because the tiny injury to the skin is the "tip of the iceberg", all the tissues below suffur crushing injuries...so lots of bruising and the like.
In San Diego if you got to a medical professional with a dog bite, by law it has to be reported to animal control, who then contacts the owner of the dog...you..for rabies quarantine and the like. (Silly governmental hogwash).
Depending upon the breed of the dog, and the stick-up-the-buttness of your particular contact, the biter can become labeled with the official title of "dangerous dog" and any further incidents will result in fines/insurance issues etc.
Happy Happy Joy Joy!!!
Aren't I cheery? Most of my infected bites respond well to warm water soaks with epson salts...which sounds like you are doing....but if things aren't getting better, get antibiotics, I have had coworkers hospitalized due to dog/cat bites and the need for IV antibiotics.
Good Luck!!!
AMYSUE!!
Hey--really good to "see" you here! We miss you!
I wonder how many people down on the Strip are just now waking up and looking like this:
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First off, I love the b-day pics! Looks like a fun time!
Second, would you believe I have never been to the Rose Parade in person and I lived in the L.A. area for over 25 years. People come from all over to see that thing and I never went. I wish I had when I was younger. Now the thought doesn't appeal to me as much. I'd rather be watching it from my nice, comfortable, climate controlled house.![]()
Actually, I think that may be what I looked like this morning! LOL
And I've never been to the Rose Parade either, and don't think I would do it now. I have, however, WORKED on the floats for the Rose Parade--I was a debutante in high school and our group was sponsored by our city's Rose Float Assn., so we all had to do so many hours working on the city's float. It was actually fun, but COLD. Those barns are huge and open on the ends.
Happy New Year Ladies!
I spent most of the night online in a chat room with 20 or so of my internet friends. Passing around virtual food and drinks. I started around 9:45 est and ended at 1am est. Not bad, but I made it to 3am est last year and we only had 6 or 7 of us. lol
I'm spending time playing with my new Wii games. My arm is sore from lawn darts and horse shoes. If I was a better player I'd get done each game a lot faster. rofl
Have a great nite girls!
Hi Shelley--just how cold is it where you are? It's in the 50's here and I'm shivering!