What Should I Do If a Child Bites Me and Causes Bleeding?
When bitten and bleeding by a child, it is necessary to clean the wound promptly. You can rinse it repeatedly with running water, and then use hydrogen peroxide, iodophor, or alcohol for antisepsis to prevent infection. If the wound is large or has tearing issues, or if the opening angle is large and the wound is deep, it is necessary to go to the hospital promptly for suturing.
In this case, being bitten by a person does not lead to rabies infection unless the person who bit you is an infected rabid individual. Otherwise, there is no possibility of rabies infection. Just pay attention to cleaning and disinfecting the bitten area to prevent inflammatory infection. If the bite is severe, a tetanus vaccine can be injected, but it is not necessary for minor bites.