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Posted by: RM85rider123---------------------

I just got back from my first day of squirrel season (yes, started sep.6), and long story short, I got a squirrel. When I was skinning it, I accidently got a little slice on my finger from my knife. When I got back to my house, (which was about 10-15 minutes later), and I had a bunch of blood and stuff on my hands from the squirrel, and cleaned my hands and the cut thourghly. I put peroxide, first aid cream, and a band aid on it. Is this enough? Please help me, I really don't want to get a nasty infection.



Posted by: Papakeith---------------------

just watch for inflamation around the wound. If you notice any swelling your best bet would be to get to the walk in to get checked, and maybe to get some antibiotics.



Posted by: 250girl---------------------

IODINE !!
slather it in iodine, betadine is good too. Just slather her up and you'll be fine



Posted by: 2strokerfun---------------------

OK, I know this is a general and off-topic forum, but asking about a possible infection from wildlife on a dirt bike forum is, well, probably not the best idea you've ever had. If you have a family doctor, call their office and ask them. If not, call your county health department and ask them.
Having said that, you're not the first person this has happened to, so clean it well and worry a couple of weeks.



Posted by: RM85rider123---------------------

thanks everyone, this morning it looks okay, just a little sore.



Posted by: Jaybird---------------------

I was going to suggest making a circle around the cut with an ink pen, so you don't forget where it is.



Posted by: rossim22---------------------

Good thing it's ok... receiving 18 rabies shots in the stomach is not very fun.



Posted by: MXSparx---------------------

They don't give them in the stomach anymore.



Posted by: RM85rider123---------------------

Quote:
Originally Posted by rossim22
Good thing it's ok... receiving 18 rabies shots in the stomach is not very fun.



I'm not so worried about rabies. The squirrel was acting normal, jumping along on a limb. Plus, if a squirrel gets attacked by a fox,(a big rabies carrier), it's not usually going to get away. Also I never saw bite marks. Tonight it looks okay, not swollen. It still hasn't scabbed over yet though. The cut is not that deep, maybe about a half of a milimeter deep. Maybe a milimeter deep.


EDIT- I think you can't contract rabies through the animal's blood, or other bodily fluids besides saliva.



Posted by: RM85rider123---------------------

I don't think it's going to get infected . The squirrel tasted pretty good too!



Posted by: whenfoxforks-ruled---------------------

Squirrel and eggs? By the way, that is really a rat with a fuzzy tail.



Posted by: RM85rider123---------------------

Quote:
Originally Posted by whenfoxforks-ruled
Squirrel and eggs? By the way, that is really a rat with a fuzzy tail.





a tree rat that tastes good! . Just can't wait until deer and turkey season




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