a person body could be allergic to anything ,it might food or animals or weather..etc..., and it might be seasonal and might be all year long , and best and most common way is to go take the scratch test , which is a test that your doctor give you a shots of many things to see what you are allergic from and avoid it.
anything could if you had an allergic reaction to it
Yes, they bite. Some people may have allergic reactions to their bite. Most bites from the spider occur at night, or when its trapped in clothing....
If your dog gets spider bites, you should immediately contact your veterinarian for guidance on how to treat the bites. Keep an eye on your dog for any signs of an allergic reaction or infection, and follow your vet's instructions for care and monitoring.
No, not everyone has an allergic reaction to the bite of the brown recluse spider. In fact most people don't have an allergic reaction. But people do react to the venom the spider injects. It's powerfully toxic and can pose a deadly threat in young children or the older or infirm. Certainly if someone has an allergic reaction to the venom in addition to the effects of the toxins, this will complicate medical treatment and make the bite a much more serious threat to life.
Spider bites itch for a long time because the venom injected by the spider can cause an allergic reaction in the body, leading to inflammation and irritation of the skin. This can trigger the release of histamines, which are chemicals that cause itching and swelling.
Yes, people have died from spider bites.
Wolf spider bites are generally not dangerous to humans and should not be a major cause for concern. While their bites can be painful and may cause some swelling or redness, they are not typically harmful and do not require medical attention unless there is an allergic reaction.
it depends on the person. they are a non-toxic spider, but some people (including myself) experience localized swelling, sometimes causing the skin to break open because of an allergic reaction. others may experience nausea, or dizziness.
Yes, spider bites can itch similarly to mosquito bites, but the severity of the itch can vary depending on the individual and the type of spider.
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In general, most spider bites are not harmful and do not cause the throat to close. However, some people may have allergic reactions to spider bites, which can include symptoms like swelling of the throat or difficulty breathing. If you experience severe symptoms like these after a spider bite, seek medical help immediately.
Yes. In Australia common venomous spiders are the Funnel Web and Red-back spider.