Dog Bites Increase in Summer Months
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Increase in Dog Bites During Summer Months
Overview
The "dog days of summer" not only bring heat but also a significant rise in dog bites. Data from the Emergency Nurses Association shows that these incidents spike from March to September.
Statistics
Every year, about 4.7 million Americans experience dog bites, with children accounting for 60% of these cases. Alarmingly, the most serious injuries affect children under 10, translating to approximately 2.8 million scars annually from dog bites alone.
Impact on Children
Experiencing a dog bite can be particularly traumatic for children. While most injuries occur on the arms and hands, children visiting emergency rooms for dog bites are often bitten on the face, neck, and head. Children under 10 account for 65% of facial dog bites, and they are 900 times more likely to be bitten than letter carriers.
Treatment Option
To aid in healing, pediatricians recommend Mederma for Kids, the first scar treatment specifically designed for children. This product helps soften and smooth both old and new scars from injuries like cuts, burns, and bug bites.
Features of Mederma for Kids
Mederma for Kids features a unique color-changing gel that applies in purple and fades away as it is massaged into the skin. It has a child-friendly scent and is safe for use in children as young as two years old, being non-toxic and proven effective.
By paying attention to these trends and taking preventive measures, we can better protect our children and reduce the number of dog-related injuries during the hotter months.
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