you just panic and not care what so ever, just messing with you, you talk to a dermatologist, when you can, i hope all goes well for your spider bite
Unless you saw the spider do it, chances are you were not bitten by a spider at all. As with anything of this nature, if it does not stop getting worse after 24 hours, seek medical attention. You can try getting the red bump to go away by soaking a cloth with warm water and holding it on the bump for a little while.
Yes. If you suspect that your child has been bitten by a brown recluse spider, seek immediate medical attention.
They are extremely poisonous, and if bit, you need to seek treatment immediately. They are one of the more venomous spiders and nothing to fool with. Individuals have died from the bite of a recluse spider. The bites are most dangerous to young children.
Several insects can cause knots on the skin as a reaction to the bite. The bite could be from a spider. The bite may also be infected. It is best to seek medical attention from a professional if there is a concern about an insect bite. Some bites from insects can be deadly.
Most larger spider bites will cause a hard lump to form, especially bites from a wolf spider or brown recluse. This is because blood cells rush to the area during the healing process and become trapped. As the bite heals, the lump will go down and eventually disappear. Make sure that its actually a spider bite though, because hard lumps also form under MRSA boils and are often mistaken for spider bites. Seek medical attention if the bite gets worse or does not begin healing within 24 hours of beginning treatment.
You should seek treatment for any pain that lasts longer than three months. Ignoring persistent pain can cause it to get worse, and may make treatment more difficult.
Depends on what kind of bite you mean, if it's by a snake or other animal, you should seek medical attention asap.
You should die from cholera when you refuse to seek treatment.
No, but it will bite if handled. You should seek medical attention.
Wolf spiders are venomous and their venom is poisonous. Bites that penetrate the skin can cause pain, swelling and itchiness. Most people only experience the symptoms for a few minutes while others get a wound that takes a few days to heal. If the victim is either a child or an elderly person, medical treatment should be sought. The bite may in itself be infectious and potentially dangerous if proper actions are not taken. The duration of acute pain from wolf spider bites were normally 10 minutes, and the majority of bite effects were due to mechanical trauma but wolf spider bites should be avoided. If you get a bite do not put a bandage on the wound but wash it with soap and warm water. To reduce the swelling you can put an ice pack over the bite area. If pain persists more than 60 minutes seek medical attention.
Immediately or without delay
If you have chlamydia, you should seek medical advice and treatment as soon as possible to reduce the risk of complications.