When an animal attacks a person and pierces the skin, that injury—often regardless of its severity—can result in an infection. Depending upon the specific facts surrounding the dog bite injury, an infection may require immediate treatment from a healthcare provider. If an infection goes untreated, it is possible that the infection can spread to another part of the dog bite victim’s body. As such, any dog bite wound should be assessed by a medical professional so that the dog bite victim can receive any necessary antibiotics or other treatments to manage infection. If you do sustain a dog bite injury that gets infected, one of our experienced dog bite injury lawyers can help you to seek the financial compensation you deserve.
Dog Bite Infections and the Severity of Your InjuryRegardless of the severity of a dog bite injury, you should know that the wound can become infected if it is not treated properly. Although many dog bites do not appear serious enough to require immediate evaluation by a healthcare provider, any dog bite that breaks the skin can result in bacteria from the dog’s mouth entering the body of the dog bite victim. While washing the wound thoroughly and immediately may prevent infection, many dog bites simply cannot be treated at home.
Preventing Dog Bite InfectionsIf a wound is relatively minor, you may be able to treat it at home to avoid infection. According to Medical News Today, you should take the following steps as soon as possible after sustaining a dog bite injury:
If the wound looks deeper, you should first press a dry and clean cloth on the wound to stop the bleeding. Then, you should seek medical attention. Depending upon the severity of the wound, you should call 911 or seek immediate treatment in an emergency department.
How to Tell If a Dog Bite Wound is InfectionWhen a dog bite shows signs of infection, it is critical to seek medical attention as soon as possible, and then to speak with a dog bite injury lawyer about seeking compensation. The following are signs of infection according to Healthline:
Dog bite injuries can become infected quickly, and it can be difficult to treat them without assistance from a medical professional. If your dog bite wound does become infected, you should know that you may be able to file a claim to seek financial compensation, even if the injury seemed relatively minor at first. An experienced dog bite injury attorney at our firm can assist you with your claim. Contact the Walton Law Firm for more information about seeking compensation.