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swollen hand after cat bite

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 7:44 pm
by nanny pamy
Hi folks. Theo gets very exited when we get up in the mornings and does lots of friendly affectionate nips but this morning he latched on a bit harder on hubby and drew blood on his hand. It swelled up and was weeping for a couple of hours. Its stopped now but its still red and tight and a bit swollen. What do we do. :o :o

Re: swollen hand after cat bite

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 8:21 pm
by Janey
Hi, well I’ve never had a bad bite touch wood so I’m not sure. But I know people who have had to have antibiotics for bad scratches and bites. I’m always very wary as I have a biter and scratcher in my house and she actually bit me the other night as I put my arm over to cuddle her. It straight away came up in a little red bump, I went and washed it and put some antiseptic on and checked it later and it was just a small bruise. If I was concerned though I would get it checked out, either go to a drop in centre (if they still do them, I’ve never actually been) or ring the outpatients at the hospital and ask them or the out of hours GP. Hopefully it’s not bad but if concerned best to get it checked.

Re: swollen hand after cat bite

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 8:38 pm
by Ruth B
I have to agree that getting it checked isn't a bad idea, but if you haven't a 24hr drop in and don't want to face Saturday night at A&E then a good soak in salt water is a good place to start. A couple of table spoons of salt in a bowl of warm water and then keep the hand in the water for several minutes. Another alternative, if anyone in the house has contact lenses the Hydrogen Peroxide cleaner is great for cleaning any type of wound although it does sting a bit. Worse case, if you think there is a build up of puss in the wound then your will have to break the scap and let the salt water or peroxide in to clean it out. If it is still swollen and red in the morning then i would definitely recommend seeing a professional.

Its always best to clean any scratch or bite as soon as possible in either a proper wound cleaner or in either salt water or peroxide depending on what you have available. I don't know if I've been lucky or if its just that I have been careful, but so far i haven't had any scratches or bites go bad.

Re: swollen hand after cat bite

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 8:42 pm
by booktigger
I'd definitely get to a doctor as soon as possible,in case it requires anti biotics

Re: swollen hand after cat bite

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 8:49 pm
by nanny pamy
Thank you so much for the quick replies. It defiantly hasn't gone any worse. And no sign of puss or scabs. Just two puncture marks and swollen but well get it looked at tomorrow. We have a walk in centre by us. First time its happened, he just got very exited, (the cat, not the husband) :roll:

Re: swollen hand after cat bite

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 9:08 pm
by Janey
[quote=“Ruth B”] Hydrogen Peroxide cleaner is great for cleaning any type of wound although it does sting a bit. [/quote]

Yep thats what I used the other night, then a bit of Germoline.

Re: swollen hand after cat bite

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 10:46 pm
by Mayday21
Hi Nanny one of the vet nursers was bitten a couple of weeks ago ended up with cellulitis in the hand & dr put her on abs & a week off work. I'd pop in to dr just to get checked. Think about cat bites & abscesses. Keep us posted. Vivian

Re: swollen hand after cat bite

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 11:18 pm
by bobbys girl
Ouch! If your husband does have to take AB's make sure he also takes probiotics. Yeo Valley is good stuff. Those damn AB's kill everything! ;)

Re: swollen hand after cat bite

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 8:17 am
by Antonio
It happened to me several times, bites from my cats or feral cats. My hand got swollen, tight, very warm and reddish, not to mention the pain that at times could be unbearable.
I never used any medication on me because my very personal opinion is that my body has to fight on its own. Generally after 5-7 days everything is alright.
So depending on how he feels and what he thinks about it, he can have some antibiotic or just nothing.
Whatever he chooses to do, best of luck! ;)