In India, when a kabaddi player suffers a dog bite, there are several traditional and modern products used for treatment and prevention. One of the most common local remedies is turmeric paste, known for its antiseptic properties, which is applied to the wound to prevent infection. Additionally, neem leaves, widely available across India, are used to create a natural disinfectant due to their antibacterial qualities.
For more severe cases, Ayurvedic products like \“Dashanga Lepa\“, a herbal paste, are popular among athletes in rural areas. Modern Indian brands such as \“Himalaya Antiseptic Cream\“ are also trusted for wound care. To avoid such incidents, players often use repellents like \“Odomos Mosquito Repellent\“, which can deter dogs as well. Kabaddi tournaments in villages sometimes employ local \“chaukidars\“ (guards) with sticks to keep stray dogs away, ensuring player safety during matches. |