1.wash the area with plenty of soap and water for 10-15 minutes.
2.take antirabies vaccination for 1 month.(5-6 injections)
3.take antibiotics and pain killers for 7 days.
4.tetanus toxoid injection.
No, I have not tried using anti-tick soap for humans to prevent tick bites while outdoors.
About 30% of people who sustain the tick bites actually acquire the Lyme disease.
Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (often referred to as Bactrim) is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, not specifically for tick or spider bites. While it may be prescribed if a bite becomes infected, it is not a first-line treatment for the bites themselves. For tick bites, monitoring for signs of Lyme disease or other tick-borne illnesses is essential, while spider bites may require different management depending on the severity. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment.
Yes, if it is a deer tick it can carry several different diseases.
A speckle (dot).
well if the tick or where the tick was looks like a target that means you can get limes diseas =0
Bite it back
deer tick
The recommended first aid for animal bites is to wash the wound with soap and water, apply an antibiotic ointment, and cover it with a clean bandage. Seek medical attention if the bite is deep, bleeding heavily, or shows signs of infection.
Yes, tick bites typically appear as small red bumps with a central dark spot, while spider bites may have two puncture marks and can cause redness, swelling, and pain. Tick bites can transmit diseases like Lyme disease, while spider bites may cause symptoms like itching, pain, and skin ulcers. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a tick or spider bite.
About.com and any official medical sites like cdc.gov will give you accurate information on tick bites. Photos, videos, diagrams, etc. should be on those sites as well.
yes