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- $Title{What About Spider Bites?}
- $Subject{spider bite biting bites black widow brown recluse chest abdominal
- pain breathing headache swollen face fever chills sweating salivation shock
- antivenin red raised spot blister ulcer weakness nausea hives spiders poison
- poisoning poisoned nerves nerve skin poisonous headaches}
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- Copyright (c) 1992,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- What About Spider Bites?
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- QUESTION: The doctor in the emergency room told me that the mark on my hand
- was a spider bite. However, he said my condition was such that there was
- nothing much to worry about, but that I was lucky. All of which leads to my
- question. How do you treat a spider bite? I have a new interest in the
- subject.
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- ANSWER: With great respect and diligent care! The treatment for a spider
- bite depends on what type of spider did the biting. In the United States,
- only two spiders have potentially dangerous bites: the black widow spider and
- the brown recluse spider.
- Within a few hours after a black widow spider bite, the victim develops
- severe chest or abdominal pain and may have labored breathing, headache,
- swollen face, fever, chills, profuse sweating and salivation, or shock. Ice
- packs should be put over the site of the bite, and the site may be injected
- with an anesthetic and corticosteroids. An antivenin is available to counter
- the toxin of various spiders in the black widow family.
- There is no antivenin for the brown recluse, and symptoms of a bite will
- be treated as they arise. Over the few days to weeks after a bite, a red
- raised spot or blister will develop at the site and an ulcer may form. This
- sore may last for months. Other symptoms may include weakness, nausea, hives,
- and some blood and kidney problems.
- Now that you know what might have happen, you can appreciate just why
- your doctor felt you were lucky, indeed.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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