Is It Possible For The Bat To Transmit Saliva In A Fraction Of A Second In My Eye?
Question: A week back on 07/09/2023 I was cycling during the night in a dark area when a bat came flying and collided with me for a fraction of a second. The major point of contact was above the left eyebrow and also my eyes got shut immediately at the moment in reflex. There was no blood or scratches visible. I also came back home to wash the area with Savlon in water. I have till now visited a few doctors and they told me that no medical intervention is required. Today, I don't know what came to my mind and I searched YouTube for this and a video popped up saying that in 2019 an incident took place where a bat attacked the man at his hand during the DAY time and he didn't contact any medical professional and was infected with rabies 6 weeks later. The article mentioned he had a small puncture wound on his hand. So this made me quite stressed out. I have a few queries like:-
1) Had the bat bitten me I would have noticed right?
2) It's been a week since the incident and there is no redness or discomfort at the site of the collision (PS:- my skin is quite sensitive, even a mosquito bite leaves me with a red mark for a day), so is there anything I need to worry about.
3) Is it possible for the bat to transmit saliva in a fraction of a second in my eye? Though my eyes got closed immediately as it hit me on the forehead part and I didn't feel any pain in my eye after the collision.
1) Had the bat bitten me I would have noticed right?
2) It's been a week since the incident and there is no redness or discomfort at the site of the collision (PS:- my skin is quite sensitive, even a mosquito bite leaves me with a red mark for a day), so is there anything I need to worry about.
3) Is it possible for the bat to transmit saliva in a fraction of a second in my eye? Though my eyes got closed immediately as it hit me on the forehead part and I didn't feel any pain in my eye after the collision.
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hello dear welcome to Ask a doctor's service.
I read your query and here is my advice.
1. If the bat had bitten you , you may have felt it immediately.
2. It didn't bite you so you don't have a bite side.
I think you don't need to worry if there isn't a bite side.
3 . You immediately closed the eyes so no saliva arrived in eyes. Also you don't have symptoms after e week so there is no need to worry.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Thanks.
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Detailed Answer:
Hello dear welcome to Ask a doctor's service.
I read your query and here is my advice.
1. If the bat had bitten you , you may have felt it immediately.
2. It didn't bite you so you don't have a bite side.
I think you don't need to worry if there isn't a bite side.
3 . You immediately closed the eyes so no saliva arrived in eyes. Also you don't have symptoms after e week so there is no need to worry.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
Do I need to look out for any symptoms further on? Is there still a possibility for symptoms to develop?
Brief Answer:
No need to worry
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
I think you don't need to worry about it.
There is not a possibility that you may develop symptoms anymore.
Thanks.
No need to worry
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
I think you don't need to worry about it.
There is not a possibility that you may develop symptoms anymore.
Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Ok, thanks
Brief Answer:
Most welcome
Detailed Answer:
You are welcome.
Most welcome
Detailed Answer:
You are welcome.
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Dr. Raju A.T