My 9 year old son has got scratched by the street cat so the GP has told to take 5 doses of vaccine ,is it anything to be worried about .what to do next with this is there anything else I can take with him .is there any other medicine in homeopathy to be taken for the cure along with vaccine
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Since the child has already started the Anti-Rabies Vaccine please make sure all 5 doses are taken on the scheduled dates. Homeopathic medicines can be given to support wound healing, reduce fear in the child.
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Clean the wound with soap and water and keep the area clean.
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These types of symptoms can be treated successfully by Homeopathy. Homeopathic medicine has no side effects and can remove all these symptoms effectively and permanently.
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I understand your worry completely â when itâs a child, even a small scratch feels scary. Take a deep breath first
Youâve already done the most important and correct thing by consulting a GP and starting vaccination.
No need to panic, but it must be taken seriously, which you are already doing.
Street cat scratch = potential rabies exposure
Even if there was no bleeding or it looks minor, doctors do not take chances
Rabies is 100% preventable if vaccines are taken properly and on time
YES â homeopathy can be taken as supportive care
Homeopathy can help:
Support the childâs immunity
Reduce fear, anxiety, and trauma
Promote better healing of the scratch
Support overall wellbeing during vaccination
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dr jyoti kadkol
Health global Homoeopathy
www.healthglobalclinics.com
I get why you’re worried — when it’s your child, even a small scratch feels scary. Let me explain this calmly and clearly. 🌼
A scratch from a street cat is taken seriously because of rabies risk, even if the wound looks minor.
That’s why ,advised 5 doses of anti-rabies vaccine — this is standard, preventive, and correct treatment.
👉 Rabies is 100 % preventable if vaccines are taken on time
👉 Rabies is 100 % fatal if symptoms appear
So taking vaccines is the safest thing, not an overreaction.
✔️ Complete all 5 doses exactly on schedule (don’t miss any dose)
✔️ Keep the wound clean.
Further if you want homoeopathic preventive as well then,you can connect with me online,i will suggest you proper advice and treatment,so that you will be more satisfied..Stay healthy and safe 👍🏻😊.
Hello.
I would suggest you to first complete the doses of anti rabies vaccines.
Adterwards we can help manage his health with homoeopathy.
There is nothing to panic.
Connect with me after completion of doses for further treatment.
Hello,
Since your child has been scratched by a street cat, the advice given by your GP to take the full course of anti-rabies vaccination is absolutely correct and essential. Rabies is a serious viral infection, and post-exposure vaccination should never be delayed or skipped.
A scratch that breaks the skin is considered a potential exposure, especially when the animal’s vaccination status is unknown. Completing all 5 doses as scheduled provides effective protection.
There is no need to panic, as timely vaccination is highly effective in preventing rabies when taken properly.
At present, no alternative medicine can replace or substitute the anti-rabies vaccine, and vaccination must be completed as advised by the treating doctor.
Next Steps
Along with vaccination, supportive treatment can be given to help the child recover comfortably and maintain general immunity, depending on individual symptoms.
For this, a personal consultation is required, especially in children, to understand overall health, reaction to vaccines (if any), and emotional state.
You may consult me on Practo for individualised guidance and supportive care alongside vaccination.
Health Tips
✔ What MUST be done
• Complete all 5 doses of anti-rabies vaccine on scheduled dates
• Keep vaccination records safe
• Observe the wound site for redness, swelling, discharge
✔ Wound care
• Wash the wound thoroughly with soap and running water (already should have been done)
• Do not apply irritants or traditional remedies on the wound
✔ What to watch for
• Fever after vaccination (usually mild)
• Excessive swelling or pain at injection site
• Any unusual symptoms → consult immediately
Take care!
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