it may leave a leg in and your skin wants to get it out so it forms a rash on your skin to push it out the best way to treat that is to put on neosporien
The possible way to take off a rash is to put cream on.
Check for a red rash with a central clearing, known as a bull's-eye rash. If you develop flu-like symptoms after being in a tick-prone area, it may indicate a tick bite. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper assessment and treatment.
The most common reasons for a lyme disease rash would be because you got bit by a tick. The rash occurs at the site of a tick bite after about 3-30 days since the bite took place. The rash would feel warm and is not usually itchy or painful.
Mine was cause by tick bite
Lyme disease carried by the deer tick causes a rapidly enlarging target shaped rash at the site of the tick bite. I understand that a tick must be attached at least 24 hrs to cause the disease. It needs treatment with specific antibiotics or can be very serious.
It may take 4 to 6 days for the tick to reach fully engorged. Once fully engorgeded the tick is slightly larger than before. The tick may feed uninterrupted for many days before falling off.
Burn the tick to kill it. Burn the tick and though it away.
Yes a tick can be green I had a green one and when it comes off you should take off leftover legs
Using tweezers remove the tick by grabbing the tick's head or mouth with the tweezers and pulling outwards gently. Place the tick's body in a jar. Wash the area of skin bitten by the tick with warm water and regular soap. If symptoms of rash, fever, swollen lymph glands and muscle aches appear go to the doctor and bring the tick.
1. Dab alcohol on the tick 2. Take tweezers and grab the tick, try to get its head, and twist and pull until it comes off 3. If its head is left, try to get as much of it off with tweezers or fingernails 4. To kill it, burn it with a lighter
A bulls-eye rash from a tick bite, commonly associated with Lyme disease, typically appears as a red circular area surrounding a central clear area, resembling a target or a bull's-eye. The outer ring is often raised and may be warm to the touch, while the central area may be lighter in color. This rash usually develops within 3 to 30 days after a tick bite and can vary in size. It's important to seek medical attention if this rash is observed, especially if accompanied by other symptoms.
it all depends on if the person using the medicine is allergic to any of its ingredients