Dog Bites

Dog Bites

Person with a bite on their legDealing With Dog Bites Properly 

Although we may consider dogs to be man’s best friend, there are times when they will allow their animal instinct to take over and we may have a difficulty by being bitten. This is not an uncommon issue and it is estimated that over 4 million people in the United States suffer from a dog bite on any given year. At times, it may result in an injury and medical attention may be necessary. If you have such a difficulty, you can count on the medical professionals at Better Faster Urgent Care to help you with the condition and provide a prompt medical attention that you need.

One of the most common issues that are associated with being bitten by a dog is that it can lead to an infection. Although most people will mistakenly say that the dog’s mouth is extremely clean, the fact of the matter is that it is not clean and it has many different types of bacteria which could cause an infection if the bite is not cared for properly. You need to ensure that the area is clean and that you care for it as necessary to avoid the likelihood of an infection occurring. The medical staff at Better Faster Urgent Care may also prescribe an antibiotic, which will help to keep the injury from getting infected as well.

If you have already been bitten by a dog, it is important for you to get medical help. You can stop by our convenient location in Southlake, Texas to get prompt, friendly help from our professional staff. It is also important for you to consider the ways that you can prevent this problem from happening in the future. In doing so, you will reduce the risk that you will ever experience this problem again or perhaps a more serious bite, which could lead to additional problems. There was even an individual who jumped the Whitehouse fence and was bitten by guard dogs.

How to Prevent Dog Bites

There are some things that you can do which will reduce the risk that you have of being bitten by a dog. If you have a dog or have access to a dog, it is important that you do not play with it or disturb it while it is eating. Some dogs will naturally bite during this time out of instinct. It is also important for you to avoid being around dogs that you are not familiar with and if it is necessary for you to be near an unfamiliar dog, approach them with caution and do so slowly. If there is a problem with an aggressive dog, remain calm and move away from the dog in a calm manner.

Unfortunately, dogs do bite from time to time and when this occurs, getting the proper medical treatment becomes a priority. When you come to Better Faster Urgent Care, you can be certain that we will care for your needs and will do what is necessary to treat your injuries properly.

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