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      <title>5 Steps to Take If You Were Bitten by Someone&#39;s Dog</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[5 Steps to Take If You Were Bitten by Someone&#39;s Dog&#xA;&#xA;Even in the safest neighborhoods, it&#39;s possible to be bitten by someone&#39;s dog at any time. In fact, there are about 4.5 million dog bite injuries yearly in the United States alone, and 800,000 of those need medical care. &#xA;&#xA;However, you can prevent this from happening by doing a few things. For instance, you can teach your pets not to bite as early as their younger years. If you can&#39;t handle the training, puppy classes can help you with disciplining strategies for your dog. &#xA;&#xA;What to Do If You Are Bitten by Someone&#39;s Dog&#xA;&#xA;Not all pet owners have their dogs trained against biting. As such, you need to know what to do in case you get bitten by someone else&#39;s dog.&#xA;Wash the dog bite wound&#xA;&#xA;A dog bite can result in a serious injury. Many infection-causing bacteria and viruses are in dogs&#39; mouths. As such, washing the bite wound with soap and water is essential. Doing this step can help prevent infection.&#xA;&#xA;Clean your hands and use them to scrub the skin around the wound gently. Soap and water can remove any dirt, germs, or other harmful substances that could get into your bloodstream if left behind. &#xA;&#xA;Apply first aid&#xA;&#xA;While some may think that only severe dog bites require medical attention, you must understand that any dog bite can become infected. However, with over-the-counter pain medications and antibiotics, non-serious injuries are treatable at home.&#xA;&#xA;Skin punctures may require more than just washing the affected area with warm water and soap. You can wash it with hydrogen peroxide, too. For minor puncture wounds, you may want to make the wound bleed by squeezing it. This treatment can help eliminate germs that may have entered the bitten area.&#xA;&#xA;However, large puncture wounds that are bleeding may require stitches or antibiotic treatments. You may also need to gently apply pressure on the wound using a clean cloth or sterilized bandage to stop the bleeding.&#xA;Know the dog&#39;s vaccination history&#xA;&#xA;There should be no major complications from a dog bite as long as the dog has had all its shots. However, if it has not been vaccinated against rabies or distemper, there are serious risks involved. &#xA;&#xA;For example, one of the most common viral diseases you can get is rabies. This disease affects the central nervous system and can be fatal when left untreated. But, having a vaccinated dog for anti-rabies can reduce the chances of contracting this disease. &#xA;&#xA;The dog&#39;s vaccination history may help determine its risk for certain diseases. But even if it has been vaccinated, it&#39;s possible that the vaccination is not current.&#xA;&#xA;As such, you may need to ask about the dog&#39;s vaccination history. This information will help you determine what other steps you must take to ensure that the injury does not lead to any further complications.&#xA;Seek medical attention&#xA;&#xA;If the dog bite deems it necessary, get medical help immediately. You may want to cover the wound with a clean and sterilized cloth until you make it to the hospital, preventing irritants from entering the wound and causing further infection. The doctor will assess whether there&#39;s an infection or a possible case of rabies. &#xA;&#xA;The medical team may also need to check for signs of tetanus. This condition is due to soil or manure bacteria that enter the body through puncture wounds or cuts. Since dogs typically play on the ground and lick their paws, they can pass the bacteria to you and cause you to contract the disease through a dog bite.&#xA;&#xA;When getting medical attention, prepare everything, like your medical ID and history. You may have to recount the events of the bite incident and the steps as well as medicines you&#39;ve taken. This information will give doctors a better idea of how to help you.&#xA;&#xA;Get the necessary vaccinations&#xA;&#xA;Again, not all owners have had their dogs vaccinated. Others may not have updated vaccines. As such, you must get vaccinated against potential diseases as soon as possible. &#xA;&#xA;You can contact your doctor and tell them what happened. They may advise you to get rabies shots if there are any immediate symptoms of rabies or infection, such as headaches, fevers, swelling, and the like. But, rabies symptoms may not appear immediately, so it&#39;s best to complete the rabies shots to be sure.&#xA;&#xA;However, these steps may require you to shell out money. In that case, you can ask for the owner&#39;s participation using their homeowner&#39;s dog bite insurance to help reduce your expenses.&#xA;&#xA;Protect Yourself Against Dog Bites&#xA;&#xA;How you handle a dog bite and how soon you seek medical attention can make all the difference. Knowing what to do and following the proper measures can help you avoid falling ill. The goal is to reduce the chances of complications, including rabies and tetanus. Indeed, it&#39;s better to be safe than sorry about dog bites. &#xA;&#xA;Sources: &#xA;https://www.makatimed.net.ph/blogs/the-truth-about-rabies-11-facts-you-need-to-know/&#xA;https://www.rmdlaw.com/personal-injury-blog/insurance-and-dog-bites-will-the-coverage-include-animal-related-injuries/]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>5 Steps to Take If You Were Bitten by Someone&#39;s Dog</p>

<p>Even in the safest neighborhoods, it&#39;s possible to be bitten by someone&#39;s dog at any time. In fact, there are about 4.5 million dog bite injuries yearly in the United States alone, and 800,000 of those need medical care.</p>

<p>However, you can prevent this from happening by doing a few things. For instance, you can teach your pets not to bite as early as their younger years. If you can&#39;t handle the training, puppy classes can help you with disciplining strategies for your dog.</p>

<p>What to Do If You Are Bitten by Someone&#39;s Dog</p>

<p>Not all pet owners have their dogs trained against biting. As such, you need to know what to do in case you get bitten by someone else&#39;s dog.
Wash the dog bite wound</p>

<p>A dog bite can result in a serious injury. Many infection-causing bacteria and viruses are in dogs&#39; mouths. As such, washing the bite wound with soap and water is essential. Doing this step can help prevent infection.</p>

<p>Clean your hands and use them to scrub the skin around the wound gently. Soap and water can remove any dirt, germs, or other harmful substances that could get into your bloodstream if left behind.</p>

<p>Apply first aid</p>

<p>While some may think that only severe dog bites require medical attention, you must understand that any dog bite can become infected. However, with over-the-counter pain medications and antibiotics, non-serious injuries are treatable at home.</p>

<p>Skin punctures may require more than just washing the affected area with warm water and soap. You can wash it with hydrogen peroxide, too. For minor puncture wounds, you may want to make the wound bleed by squeezing it. This treatment can help eliminate germs that may have entered the bitten area.</p>

<p>However, large puncture wounds that are bleeding may require stitches or antibiotic treatments. You may also need to gently apply pressure on the wound using a clean cloth or sterilized bandage to stop the bleeding.
Know the dog&#39;s vaccination history</p>

<p>There should be no major complications from a dog bite as long as the dog has had all its shots. However, if it has not been vaccinated against rabies or distemper, there are serious risks involved.</p>

<p>For example, one of the most common viral diseases you can get is rabies. This disease affects the central nervous system and can be fatal when left untreated. But, having a vaccinated dog for anti-rabies can reduce the chances of contracting this disease.</p>

<p>The dog&#39;s vaccination history may help determine its risk for certain diseases. But even if it has been vaccinated, it&#39;s possible that the vaccination is not current.</p>

<p>As such, you may need to ask about the dog&#39;s vaccination history. This information will help you determine what other steps you must take to ensure that the injury does not lead to any further complications.
Seek medical attention</p>

<p>If the dog bite deems it necessary, get medical help immediately. You may want to cover the wound with a clean and sterilized cloth until you make it to the hospital, preventing irritants from entering the wound and causing further infection. The doctor will assess whether there&#39;s an infection or a possible case of rabies.</p>

<p>The medical team may also need to check for signs of tetanus. This condition is due to soil or manure bacteria that enter the body through puncture wounds or cuts. Since dogs typically play on the ground and lick their paws, they can pass the bacteria to you and cause you to contract the disease through a dog bite.</p>

<p>When getting medical attention, prepare everything, like your medical ID and history. You may have to recount the events of the bite incident and the steps as well as medicines you&#39;ve taken. This information will give doctors a better idea of how to help you.</p>

<p>Get the necessary vaccinations</p>

<p>Again, not all owners have had their dogs vaccinated. Others may not have updated vaccines. As such, you must get vaccinated against potential diseases as soon as possible.</p>

<p>You can contact your doctor and tell them what happened. They may advise you to get rabies shots if there are any immediate symptoms of rabies or infection, such as headaches, fevers, swelling, and the like. But, rabies symptoms may not appear immediately, so it&#39;s best to complete the rabies shots to be sure.</p>

<p>However, these steps may require you to shell out money. In that case, you can ask for the owner&#39;s participation using their homeowner&#39;s dog bite insurance to help reduce your expenses.</p>

<p>Protect Yourself Against Dog Bites</p>

<p>How you handle a dog bite and how soon you seek medical attention can make all the difference. Knowing what to do and following the proper measures can help you avoid falling ill. The goal is to reduce the chances of complications, including rabies and tetanus. Indeed, it&#39;s better to be safe than sorry about dog bites.</p>

<p>Sources:
<a href="https://www.makatimed.net.ph/blogs/the-truth-about-rabies-11-facts-you-need-to-know/" rel="nofollow">https://www.makatimed.net.ph/blogs/the-truth-about-rabies-11-facts-you-need-to-know/</a>
<a href="https://www.rmdlaw.com/personal-injury-blog/insurance-and-dog-bites-will-the-coverage-include-animal-related-injuries/" rel="nofollow">https://www.rmdlaw.com/personal-injury-blog/insurance-and-dog-bites-will-the-coverage-include-animal-related-injuries/</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2022 04:34:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Is There A Time And Place For Gossip?</title>
      <link>https://paper.wf/k-martin/is-there-a-time-and-place-for-gossip</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Is There A Time And Place For Gossip?&#xA;&#xA;Gossiping is a common occurrence in society and a part of people&#39;s everyday lives. Many people do not like gossip, yet at the same time, it is common and nearly impossible to get away from. It&#39;s so common that even if you&#39;re the type who would never say anything malicious about anyone else, you may comment or two on the topic. &#xA;&#xA;You might have engaged in something as simple as talking about your favorite celebrity couple with your friend or something more personal about your life or someone else&#39;s.&#xA;&#xA;There&#39;s no denying that doing this with your friends has its advantages. However, one shouldn&#39;t ignore the negative effects of gossip, especially on mental health and relationships. Here&#39;s what you need to know.&#xA;How Can Gossiping Be Beneficial? &#xA;Gossip is a taboo topic for many people, but it can benefit some. In fact, gossiping has been found to have a significant part in evolution. It&#39;s a way to connect with others and make yourself feel better about an issue. &#xA;&#xA;Sharing information with others helps you feel like you are not alone, and it makes you feel that you have someone to talk to about whatever is going on in your life, no matter how serious or trivial. It&#39;s especially true if you&#39;re dealing with something stressful or upsetting, such as an illness or death in a family. &#xA;&#xA;Talking about these situations when you&#39;re comfortable can help relieve some of the intense emotions and stress associated with these issues.&#xA;&#xA;Furthermore, people in high-stress jobs or with difficult personal situations may also benefit from gossiping since it gives them a way to cope with their problems in a relatively healthier option than taking up unhealthy vices. &#xA;&#xA;On top of this, gossiping can helps get a different perspective on a situation. &#xA;&#xA;For example, suppose you had an argument with one of your colleagues at work. Your other colleagues may begin to take sides, believing they&#39;re correct, with biases clouding their judgments. &#xA;&#xA;Talking with your friends about it may give you a different view, further understanding what happened and how to rectify the situation, helping you become a better person.&#xA;&#xA;No matter how many benefits gossiping can have, it&#39;s best to remember that it can only be helpful in moderation. Getting carried away with gossip can ruin reputations and tarnish relationships. &#xA;&#xA;What Are the Negative Effects of Gossiping?&#xA;Although gossiping has perks, you should still be cautious when participating in this activity. It may also result in consequences that can negatively affect someone if left unchecked. Here are some negative effects of gossiping that you should know about.&#xA;It can hurt people&#39;s feelings &#xA;Nobody likes to hear others talking about them negatively. Even if you may not mean any harm by sharing these stories, they can still hurt the person you&#39;re talking about. Hence, gossiping about others may lead to hurt feelings if they overhear you or hear about what you&#39;ve been saying about them behind their backs. &#xA;It can lead to damaged reputations&#xA;People tend to believe others when they hear negative things about someone more so than the person being talked about. It may be because some people often see themselves as good judges of character and assume that others feel the same way. However, this isn&#39;t always the case. &#xA;&#xA;When someone hears scandalous things about someone else, they often accept those as facts before they even confirm if they&#39;re true. As such, gossiping can damage someone&#39;s reputation without them even knowing about it. &#xA;&#xA;Not only that, but your reputation may also be on the line if people find out that you&#39;re spreading rumors about someone. People may begin to see you as untrustworthy, making them more cautious of you than friendly.&#xA;It can ruin relationships&#xA;Again, gossiping about someone behind their back makes it harder for them to trust you. It is especially true if your close friend learns you&#39;ve been talking about them behind their back. It could make them wonder what else you&#39;re saying about them and whether or not they should confide in you at all the next time something goes wrong in their life.&#xA;&#xA;Gossiping may lead to them cutting you off their lives, especially if severe damage is done. It may also put you in an awkward position, especially if they confront you directly about the resulting rumors from your gossiping.&#xA;It can perpetuate negative stereotypes  &#xA;Gossiping is one of the ways that help people deal with their struggles and experiences by sharing them with others. However, the problem arises when you let conversations cross into uncomfortable territory, including talking about other people&#39;s personal lives without their permission or knowledge. &#xA;&#xA;As such, you may reinforce stereotypes by making assumptions about others based on limited — or in most cases, zero — information. Doing so doesn&#39;t just lead to hurt feelings and arguments between people; it may also bring unnecessary drama into your life and other people involved. &#xA;&#xA;Gossip With Friends In Moderation &#xA;There&#39;s nothing wrong with a bit of gossip here and there. For the most part, it is likely okay to engage in some mild gossiping with friends or colleagues to catch up and learn more about each other&#39;s lives. &#xA;&#xA;While it has its advantages and seems like harmless fun, it could still bring negative consequences into your life. Always remember that there are times, places, and acceptable topics for this activity. You just need to be cautious about whom you speak with and what information you share. &#xA;&#xA;Gossiping can quickly become toxic and seriously affect all parties involved if done excessively.&#xA;&#xA;Sources:&#xA;https://www.makatimed.net.ph/blogs/spilling-the-tea-the-health-effects-of-gossip-according-to-science/ &#xA;https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1037/1089-2680.8.2.100?casatoken=2suijvPch-UAAAAA%3AHK4HB1eTJOfu7iPecYaywy2X2ZqHKDdWsJXXe2QlCHdN19i-u_-IoPEdjijPOMQqRFNXrX7cg&amp;journalCode=rgpa&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is There A Time And Place For Gossip?</p>

<p>Gossiping is a common occurrence in society and a part of people&#39;s everyday lives. Many people do not like gossip, yet at the same time, it is common and nearly impossible to get away from. It&#39;s so common that even if you&#39;re the type who would never say anything malicious about anyone else, you may comment or two on the topic.</p>

<p>You might have engaged in something as simple as talking about your favorite celebrity couple with your friend or something more personal about your life or someone else&#39;s.</p>

<p>There&#39;s no denying that doing this with your friends has its advantages. However, one shouldn&#39;t ignore the negative effects of gossip, especially on mental health and relationships. Here&#39;s what you need to know.
How Can Gossiping Be Beneficial?
Gossip is a taboo topic for many people, but it can benefit some. In fact, gossiping has been found to have a significant part in evolution. It&#39;s a way to connect with others and make yourself feel better about an issue.</p>

<p>Sharing information with others helps you feel like you are not alone, and it makes you feel that you have someone to talk to about whatever is going on in your life, no matter how serious or trivial. It&#39;s especially true if you&#39;re dealing with something stressful or upsetting, such as an illness or death in a family.</p>

<p>Talking about these situations when you&#39;re comfortable can help relieve some of the intense emotions and stress associated with these issues.</p>

<p>Furthermore, people in high-stress jobs or with difficult personal situations may also benefit from gossiping since it gives them a way to cope with their problems in a relatively healthier option than taking up unhealthy vices.</p>

<p>On top of this, gossiping can helps get a different perspective on a situation.</p>

<p>For example, suppose you had an argument with one of your colleagues at work. Your other colleagues may begin to take sides, believing they&#39;re correct, with biases clouding their judgments.</p>

<p>Talking with your friends about it may give you a different view, further understanding what happened and how to rectify the situation, helping you become a better person.</p>

<p>No matter how many benefits gossiping can have, it&#39;s best to remember that it can only be helpful in moderation. Getting carried away with gossip can ruin reputations and tarnish relationships.</p>

<p>What Are the Negative Effects of Gossiping?
Although gossiping has perks, you should still be cautious when participating in this activity. It may also result in consequences that can negatively affect someone if left unchecked. Here are some negative effects of gossiping that you should know about.
It can hurt people&#39;s feelings
Nobody likes to hear others talking about them negatively. Even if you may not mean any harm by sharing these stories, they can still hurt the person you&#39;re talking about. Hence, gossiping about others may lead to hurt feelings if they overhear you or hear about what you&#39;ve been saying about them behind their backs.
It can lead to damaged reputations
People tend to believe others when they hear negative things about someone more so than the person being talked about. It may be because some people often see themselves as good judges of character and assume that others feel the same way. However, this isn&#39;t always the case.</p>

<p>When someone hears scandalous things about someone else, they often accept those as facts before they even confirm if they&#39;re true. As such, gossiping can damage someone&#39;s reputation without them even knowing about it.</p>

<p>Not only that, but your reputation may also be on the line if people find out that you&#39;re spreading rumors about someone. People may begin to see you as untrustworthy, making them more cautious of you than friendly.
It can ruin relationships
Again, gossiping about someone behind their back makes it harder for them to trust you. It is especially true if your close friend learns you&#39;ve been talking about them behind their back. It could make them wonder what else you&#39;re saying about them and whether or not they should confide in you at all the next time something goes wrong in their life.</p>

<p>Gossiping may lead to them cutting you off their lives, especially if severe damage is done. It may also put you in an awkward position, especially if they confront you directly about the resulting rumors from your gossiping.
It can perpetuate negative stereotypes<br>
Gossiping is one of the ways that help people deal with their struggles and experiences by sharing them with others. However, the problem arises when you let conversations cross into uncomfortable territory, including talking about other people&#39;s personal lives without their permission or knowledge.</p>

<p>As such, you may reinforce stereotypes by making assumptions about others based on limited — or in most cases, zero — information. Doing so doesn&#39;t just lead to hurt feelings and arguments between people; it may also bring unnecessary drama into your life and other people involved.</p>

<p>Gossip With Friends In Moderation
There&#39;s nothing wrong with a bit of gossip here and there. For the most part, it is likely okay to engage in some mild gossiping with friends or colleagues to catch up and learn more about each other&#39;s lives.</p>

<p>While it has its advantages and seems like harmless fun, it could still bring negative consequences into your life. Always remember that there are times, places, and acceptable topics for this activity. You just need to be cautious about whom you speak with and what information you share.</p>

<p>Gossiping can quickly become toxic and seriously affect all parties involved if done excessively.</p>

<p>Sources:
<a href="https://www.makatimed.net.ph/blogs/spilling-the-tea-the-health-effects-of-gossip-according-to-science/" rel="nofollow">https://www.makatimed.net.ph/blogs/spilling-the-tea-the-health-effects-of-gossip-according-to-science/</a>
<a href="https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1037/1089-2680.8.2.100?casa_token=2suijvPch-UAAAAA%3AHK4HB1eT_JOfu7iPecYaywy2X2Z_qHKDdWsJXXe2QlC_HdN19i-u__-I_oPEdjijPOMQqRFNXrX7cg&amp;journalCode=rgpa" rel="nofollow">https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1037/1089-2680.8.2.100?casa_token=2suijvPch-UAAAAA%3AHK4HB1eT_JOfu7iPecYaywy2X2Z_qHKDdWsJXXe2QlC_HdN19i-u__-I_oPEdjijPOMQqRFNXrX7cg&amp;journalCode=rgpa</a></p>
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