biting parrot While you may wish it would never happen, your loving and sweet parrot could show an aggressive side and bite from time to time. There are many reasons why a parrot may bite a human. The most common two include fear and aggression. If your parrot is agitated or you are bothering it when it does not want to be bothered, you are in some danger of a bite.

If the parrot has become fearful, the best thing to do is not try to approach it. A fearful parrot is much more likely to bite than it will be at any other time. If the bird seems angry or agitated, the best thing to do is leave it alone in its cage for a while so it can have a chance to calm down. If you are dealing with an injured bird, you may want to consider the practice of toweling to avoid a bite. However, even if you take all of the careful precautions, there is still a chance you could get bitten. This, of course, leads to the question, should you worry about danger from a parrot bite?

Is a Parrot Bite Dangerous to Humans?

Firstly, the main problem of a parrot bite is that it is painful. Their beaks are quite strong and quite sharp, so a bite will definitely not feel good. The extent of the discomfort will be directly affected by the size of the bird. A smaller bird’s bite will most likely feel no worse than a pinch. A larger parrot can do much more damage, including breaking the skin and bruising the bone in hands and fingers. If you are feeling pain from a bite, consider taking a normal over the counter pain reliever. An anti-inflammatory can be the best option since it can help to settle the inflammation to the tissue in the bite area.

If the bite from your parrot breaks the skin, it is important that you disinfect the wound immediately. A bite from a parrot is just like a bite from any animal. You could be at risk of an infection. If the bite is minor, then just flush the wound carefully using something that will kill germs like alcohol, peroxide or betadine. Next, treat the wound with an antiseptic and cover it with a bandage. If you do this immediately after the bite, you should be safe from infection.

If you have a larger bird and the bite is more serious, then a trip to the doctor could be in order. There is a chance that a bite from a parrot could be deep enough that you need stitches. In these cases, the wound will need to be cleaned and then stitched. Of course, your doctor will be able to provide the best course of treatment.

Should you be worried about a bite from your pet bird? If the wound is treated properly as soon as possible, then you have nothing to worry about other than the pain and discomfort. Infections could occur, but they can be avoided if you care for the wound properly. If the wound is more serious, you will need to consider seeing a doctor.