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If you are bitten by a spider, wash the wound with soap and water and apply a cold compress to the wound. For adults, aspirin or acetaminophen can be used to relieve bite symptoms, and it is important to remember that aspirin should not be given to children, and acetaminophen can be used instead. Children under the age of six and adults with severe symptoms should receive medical care in a hospital.
In case of being bitten by a brown spider or black widow:
1.If the wound is on the arm or leg, a gentle bandage can be applied over the wound to slow or even stop the spread of the venom. Make sure the bandage is not too tight, as it can obstruct blood circulation to the arms or thighs.
2.Apply a cold compress to the wound. You can use a cloth moistened with ice water, or you can add ice cubes to the cloth.
3.Seek medical attention. For people who have been bitten by a black widow, the hospital will administer antitoxin drugs. For those who have been bitten by a brown spider, the doctor usually uses corticosteroids to administer to the victim**.
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1. Stick to remove foreign bodies.
Tape the remaining spider hair off the ** to prevent symptoms from getting worse.
2. Local rinsing.
Rinse the bite with soapy water and rinse off the soapy residue with clean water.
3. Local disinfection.
Disinfect the bite site twice with iodophor or alcohol from the inside out, and apply loose ointment for anti-inflammatory and anti-allergy**.
4. Local ice.
Bandage the wound and wrap ice packs in towels to alternately ice the swollen areas, taking care that the ice packs do not come into direct contact**.
Check whether there is any foreign body residue at the bite site, and whether the bite site has pale, red, swollen, ecchymosis, and even blisters.
If you are bitten by a highly venomous spider, you should tie a tourniquet proximal to the wound, reduce activity, and immediately send the wound to the nearest hospital.
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After being bitten by a spider, you need to wash the wound with soap and water, and then apply a cold compress to the wound, which can have a certain relief effect and avoid swelling. If you are bitten by a poisonous spider, you need to go to the hospital in time.
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What should I do if a flower spider bites? At this time, it is necessary to be active and go to the hospital as soon as possible**, the toxicity of this flower spider is relatively large.
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Hurry up to the hospital**Ah! Don't think it's okay, some spiders are very poisonous.
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What should I do if I am bitten by a flower spider? This spider is poisonous, and if you bite it, you should go to the hospital in time to deal with it, otherwise the consequences will be very serious, and it will be red, swollen and painful, etc., it is best to go to the hospital.
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What should I do if I am bitten by a flower spider? I think that if you are bitten by a flower pig, Hua can just go to the pharmacy and buy some medicine to apply the medicine of the medicine insects.
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Spiders eat miscellaneous, mainly eat some insects, flying insects, mosquitoes or flies are eaten, if possible, butterflies, flies, mealworms, locusts and crickets These insects are high-quality food sources for spiders.
What to do if you are bitten by a pet spider.
Many times we also hear about being bitten by spiders. There are two types of spiders that bite people, one is very weak and the other is poisonous.
Being bitten by a weakly venomous spider is relatively easy to deal with, but being bitten by a venomous spider can have serious consequences and even lead to death. All spiders are venomous, only the magnitude of the poison is different.
In addition, generally small spiders under 5 cm do not bite, and only bite when they are big. Whether the pet spider bites or not depends on the situation, if you provoke it, it may bite, whether it is poisonous or not, it depends on the variety, but generally when the pet buys the spider is a larger spider, it is usually poisonous.
1. Bitten by a poisonous spider.
If you are unfortunately bitten by such spiders, you must first tie the wound tightly with a bandage or rope to slow down the flow of venom. Apply an ice pack or a cold towel to the wound. Then send it to the hospital in time for **.
Bites from such venomous spiders must be carried out with professional antitoxin medications**.
2. Being bitten by a spider with weak toxicity.
The bite area should be washed with soap and water as soon as possible, and then a cold towel or cloth should be applied to the wound. Adults who have been bitten may be given aspirin or acetaminophen to relieve the bite symptoms, and if the symptoms are severe, they will need to go to the hospital. If the bite is a child, it should be taken to the hospital after cleaning, and the child should not be given aspirin.
Wait for the doctor's diagnosis and follow the doctor's instructions**.
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1. After being bitten by a spider, immediately squeeze the wound with your hands until there is blood flowing out, and squeeze it several times repeatedly to avoid the spread of toxins.
2. After squeezing out the toxin, immediately disinfect it with alcohol, and wash the wound with soapy water, you can also use white vinegar without alcohol, and if you have nothing, rinse the wound with water.
3. Confirm the species of spider before implementing reasonable rescue measures.
If it is in the wild or in an area with a lot of weeds and trees, and a poisonous spider bite such as a black widow or brown flower spider is suspected, seek medical attention immediately. Ice elevates the affected limb to reduce movement and a bandage is applied to the proximal side to slow the spread of venom. It is best to preserve the specimen of the spider so that the doctor can determine the round-drain plan.
Be careful not to block blood circulation when wearing a bandage!
If it is just a normal spider bite, after cleaning the wound, you can apply ice for 10 minutes, and then apply honey or safflower oil to treat yourself. If you notice severe redness and swelling of the epidermis, you need to seek medical attention and take anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of your doctor**.
Note! If you experience dizziness, dizziness, or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention immediately.
4. After being bitten by a spider, if the symptoms do not worsen within 24 hours, it can be basically determined that the spider toxicity is not too strong, and the condition is controlled. If, within 36 hours, after simple treatment, there is no improvement in the redness and swelling, seek medical attention immediately**.
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Clinical manifestations of venomous spider bites.
1. The local manifestations of the poisonous spider bite can be seen in the bite with 2 red spots, the surrounding redness, swelling, bulging, pale pressing, redness and oozing blood can be seen around, and necrosis gradually occurs and ulcers are formed.
2. The systemic symptoms of poisonous spider bite include chills, fever, dizziness, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, salivation and sweating, hand and foot spasms, visual impairment, and difficulty in language expression.
3. The occurrence of dyspnea is relatively common, and a few cases can occur hemolysis, hemoglobin decline, hemoglobinuria, and acute renal failure. In some cases, shock and death from multiple organ failure have occurred.
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If you are bitten by a spider, you can rinse the wound first and then apply an antibiotic ointment. If the pain is severe, oral pain medication may be used, and anti-allergy medication may be required. If the systemic symptoms are severe and cannot be dealt with on your own, you need to go to the hospital in time.
Patients with mild symptoms: you can rinse the wound repeatedly with water and soapy water, apply erythromycin or other antibiotic ointment, and take local cold compress, which is conducive to reducing swelling and pain. If the pain does not relieve, take ibuprofen and loratadine by mouth or anti-allergy drugs such as cetirizine under the guidance of your doctor.
Patients with severe symptoms: If the patient has difficulty breathing, vomiting, abdominal pain, convulsions, etc., it is more serious and cannot be dealt with by himself, so he needs to seek medical attention in time and take rescue measures according to the specific situation.
If there are systemic symptoms, it will lead to poisoning, shock, and some even endanger the patient's life because of the delay.
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This kind of spider is actually quite common, it is not poisonous, and it does not attack others.
There are the following types of spiders with strong toxicity in China:
1. Bird-catching spiders produced in Guangxi, Yunnan, Hainan and other places.
2. Red crayed spiders distributed in Shanghai, Nanzhuan, Beijing, Northeast China and other places.
3. Burrowing tarantulas distributed in Xinjiang, northern Shaanxi, Hebei, Changchun and other places.
4. It is commonly found in the mountainous areas of central and southern Taiwan.
The most toxic in the world are the Mediterranean black widow spider of the bulb spider family, the brown flat beetle spider of the carabillidae family, the Australian funnel spider of the condylome spider family, the black-bellied ctenopod spider of the ctenopod family, and the Australian birdcatcher spider of the bird catcher family.
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