Human bites can often be as or more dangerous than animal bites because of the types of bacteria and viruses that live in the human mouth. If you sustain a human bite that breaks the skin:
- Stop the bleeding by applying pressure.
- Wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water.
- Apply an antibiotic cream to prevent infection.
- Apply a clean bandage.
- Get emergency medical care.
If you haven’t had a tetanus shot in the past 10 years, you’ll most likely need one after a bite. Your health care provider may recommend a booster if your last one was more than 5 years ago. You should have a booster within 48 hours after the injury, unless you have been advised not to have them for medical reasons.