How to Care for a Monkey Bite Wound: What You Should and Should Not Do

What to Do if You Are Bitten by a Monkey
Basic First Aid Steps
Seek medical attention immediately.
Even if the wound appears minor, you should see a doctor as soon as possible after providing basic first aid. A healthcare professional will examine the wound, assess its severity, and provide appropriate treatment, which may include vaccination or medication.
Report the incident to authorities.
If the bite occurs in a tourist area or public place, inform the local authorities or staff immediately so they can take appropriate measures.
Symptoms to Monitor After Exposure
If you have been exposed to monkey bites or bodily fluids, monitor your health closely for up to one month after exposure. Symptoms may include:
Early stage symptoms
๐ Fever
๐ Chills
๐ Muscle aches
๐ Fatigue, similar to flu-like symptoms
Intermediate stage
๐ Blisters or fluid-filled lesions at the site of contact with the monkey Severe stage
๐ The virus may spread to the nervous system, causing inflammation of the brain and spinal cord
๐ Neurological symptoms such as seizures, paralysis, loss of consciousness, and in severe cases, death
What You Should Not Do After a Monkey Bite
๐ Do not leave the wound uncleaned.
Allowing the wound to remain dirty increases the risk of infection.
๐ Do not scratch or pick at the wound.
This may worsen the injury and increase the risk of infection.
๐ Do not ignore medical evaluation.
Even if the wound seems small, medical examination is important to prevent potential complications.
How to Prevent Monkey Bites
๐ Do not feed monkeys.
Feeding monkeys can encourage them to approach humans and may increase aggressive behavior.
๐ Do not provoke or harm monkeys.
Provoking monkeys may cause them to feel threatened and bite in self-defense.
๐ Maintain a safe distance.
Always keep a safe distance from monkeys, especially unfamiliar ones or those with babies.
๐ Be extra cautious during mating season.
Monkeys may become more aggressive during their breeding season.
source : Bangkok Hospistal Phuket
**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team
Independent Writer
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