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Shame! The harm of ticks is so great, are you still simply shooting it to death?
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It is not terrible, it is reported that Professor Li Changyi, the chief physician of the first department of Guangxi Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, has studied together with the medical staff of the department to find tick-removing materials from Chinese herbal medicine, and after comparing dozens of Chinese herbal medicines, it was found that star anise is the best tick-removing medicinal material, and it does not need to be compatible with other medicinal materials to have a good effect. The method is to use a small mesh bag to pack 7 to 8 star anise, no net bag can also be wrapped in newspaper, put in the pet kennel, livestock pen, kitchen wet corner, under the bed, under the sofa and other places that are easy to attract insects, the general insects will avoid the smell of anise, dare not approach, including mosquitoes The effect is also very good, almost effective for all insects. Star anise is easy to buy and inexpensive, so it is considered the simplest and most affordable material for insect control.
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Summary. Hello, after a tick bite, it does not necessarily die, and the probability of death is actually relatively low. After the tick bites, it will emit a kind of anesthesia, burying the head in the ** to suck blood while secreting a substance harmful to the human body.
Therefore, after the tick penetrates into the human body, it needs to be taken out in time, if it is not taken out in time, the mild case, in the rainy weather after a few years, the patient will be itchy and unbearable; In severe cases, high fever, deep coma, and convulsions can cause forest encephalitis.
Hello, after a tick bite, it does not necessarily die, and the probability of death is actually relatively low. After the tick bite, it will emit a kind of anesthesia, burying the head in the ** to suck blood while violently or secreting a substance that is harmful to the human body. If not taken out in time, if it is not taken out in time, the mild case, after a few years of rainy weather, the patient will be itchy and unbearable; In severe cases, high fever, deep coma, and convulsions can cause forest encephalitis.
After timely and correct treatment, it will generally be fine, and the specific treatment steps are as follows: when a tick bite is found, do not forcibly pull it out, so as not to break the mouthparts in the **, apply kerosene, ether, etc. to the head of the tick, or light the mosquito coil to drive away the tick, and the tick can leave on its own after a few minutes, or you can use tweezers to clamp the front end of the tick, gently lift it up and forward, disinfect the wound after removing the tick, and use procaine to partially block, or add normal saline wet compress with trypsin to promote wound healing, Systemic symptoms require oral antihistamines, corticosteroids, and tick paralysis. There are many types of ticks, the morphology is similar to that of mites, but larger, usually divided into two categories: soft ticks and hard ticks, all ticks are parasitic, survive by sucking the blood of the host, because the tick sucks blood for a long time, it can be sold to see the tick adsorbed on the **, after the person is bitten by the tick, edematous papules or small nodules appear on the **, sometimes develop into blisters or ulcers, skin lesions** can see the traces of bites or ecchymosis, skin lesions can also be secondary infection, nodules often last for several months, sometimes even last 1-2 years, ticks not only bite** It can also be infectious, and there are many types of diseases, including viruses, rickettsia, bacteria and protozoans, and it can also transmit animal diseases and animal diseases to people.
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Ticks are like intermediaries, they are not poisonous in their own right, but if they bite a person after sucking the blood of an animal with a virus, it may lead to death.
Many of our country's pei rulers have reported tick bites to death. So, does this mean that people will die if they are bitten by a tick?
Not really. A tick is a type of worm that lives on the epidermis of some animals and feeds on blood. Usually, ticks are the size of shriveled mung beans before sucking blood.
But after sucking blood, the tick becomes as big as a thumb and is not difficult to spot. Ticks themselves are not very poisonous, so if a person is bitten by such a tick, it will not actually kill you. However, if a biting tick has sucked the blood of an animal with the virus, it will only be itchy and unbearable if it is bitten.
In severe cases, symptoms such as high fever, nausea, vomiting, and even death may occur.
It is known that ticks can carry 83 viruses in general, and the way it spreads viruses is mainly through bites. Therefore, when mothers go out on an outing, especially during a spring outing, they should pay special attention to the prevention and control of tick bites!
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