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A spider bite will remain in one area on the body, for instance the right leg. However, the size of the bite can expand dramatically depending upon the species of spider that made the bite. Some Spiders have toxins or venoms in their bite that can become systemic - this would be a medical emergency that needs to be addressed immediately.

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