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.
Necrotic spider bites can become infected, leading to the spread of infection in the surrounding tissue. It is important to seek medical attention promptly if you suspect a necrotic spider bite to prevent complications and aid in proper wound management.
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.
They turn into spider bites that are not their no more.
no
Spider bites can grow as the skin swells around them. The bite site does not get bigger, but the surrounding tissues.
taranchula bites if you have spider bites on both sides single pierce on both sides is a snake bite 2 on one side spider bite
Appendages
Chelicerae.
if it's a very dangerous spider then yes
dont no dont care
YES,it called a VINEGAR SPIDER..when it bites you you taste vinegar...
Spider bites can be itchy, along with other symptoms such as redness, pain, swelling, and in some cases, a blister at the bite site. However, not all spider bites are itchy, as individual reactions can vary depending on the type of spider and a person's sensitivity to the venom.