Treatment for Human Bites
  Human bites can easily become infected because of the great number of bacteria in the human mouth. Hands are the most common site for bites. A healthcare provider should check any human bite that breaks the skin. 
  
    What is the treatment for human bites?
    Your healthcare provider will talk with you about specific treatment for a human bite. Treatment may include: 
    
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        If the bite is bleeding, apply pressure to it with a clean bandage, cloth, or towel to stop the bleeding.  
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        Wash the wound with soap and water under pressure from a faucet for at least 5 minutes. Don't scrub, as this may bruise the tissue.  
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        Dry the wound and cover it with a sterile dressing. Don't use tape or butterfly bandages to close the wound. This could trap harmful bacteria in the wound.  
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        Human bites are often treated with antibiotics to prevent infection. Call your child's healthcare provider to find out if they need additional treatment or a tetanus booster.  
If either the biter or the person who was bitten has a chronic illness such as HIV or hepatitis B or C virus, both people may need to be tested to see what treatment is needed. 
   
 
				
			 
			
				
				
				
				
				
						Online Medical Reviewer:
						Eric Perez MD
						
					
						
Online Medical Reviewer:
						Ronald Karlin MD
						
					
						
Online Medical Reviewer:
						Stacey Wojcik MBA BSN RN
						
					
				
			
					Date Last Reviewed:
					9/1/2023
					
				
		
				
				
			
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