Most patients who think they have a spider bite have misdiagnosed themselves. Start by seeing your primary care provider or dermatologist if you have something you think is a spider bite.
Spider bites usally cause pain swelling itching and may even become a open sore depending on what kind of spider bit you. I would check up with my doctor to see if you need any kind of medication to help treat this.
Bed bug and spider bites usually starts as small bumps and then forms into blisters. However, the way you describe it sounds as if it may be an ulcerated bite - that should be seen by a doctor.
The spider you are referring to is likely the black widow spider. The female black widow has a distinct red hourglass shape or white crescent on its abdomen. They are known for their venomous bite, so caution should be taken when encountering them.
A red circle with tan in the middle could potentially be a spider bite, particularly from a brown recluse or a hobo spider. It is important to monitor the bite for any signs of infection or worsening symptoms and seek medical attention if needed.
It sounds like you may have found a black widow spider. Black widows are known for their shiny black bodies with a red hourglass mark on their underside. Their fangs are typically a shiny green color. Be cautious around them, as their bite can be venomous.
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Any spider bite can do that.
Brown Recluse Spider
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A spider bite :0
Spider bites usally cause pain swelling itching and may even become a open sore depending on what kind of spider bit you. I would check up with my doctor to see if you need any kind of medication to help treat this.
Most spider bites are minor and fade away quickly but the brown recluse gives severe results... You should have your brother's doctor take a look at it... Or someone who knows a lot about spiders and their effects
Bed bug and spider bites usually starts as small bumps and then forms into blisters. However, the way you describe it sounds as if it may be an ulcerated bite - that should be seen by a doctor.
Well I have what we think might be a spider bite, It hurts but doesn't itch.
You are the antidote to a gloomy day.The antidote for that kind of spider bite had to be flown in.
It depends on the type of spider. A bite from a black widow or recluse spider - of course - would be much more harmful than a common gray house spider. In any case, any kind of spider bite can be nasty. Try to identify what type of spider it might have been, and keep a close eye on the wound. Wash it, and use an antiseptic. However, if there is any questions or concerns, I would see a doctor immediately. I have seen spider bites that have progressed and caused very bad side-effects. In addition, never let any bite - whether animal or insect - go untreated, in terms of cleansing, and use of antiseptics
The spider you are referring to is likely the black widow spider. The female black widow has a distinct red hourglass shape or white crescent on its abdomen. They are known for their venomous bite, so caution should be taken when encountering them.