Spring has entered the high incidence of tick bites, how can we prevent being bitten?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-07
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    As soon as spring comes, ticks begin to move again. Ticks are very small parasitic insects that generally begin to be active in the spring, lay eggs in the fall, and continue to reproduce the following year. Ticks are very small and difficult to detect, but they can bite animals and humans and feed on their blood, so they can spread some zoonotic diseases.

    And after being bitten by a tick, there will be itching and even pain, which is very uncomfortable, so we still have to pay attention to the prevention of tick bites. Here are a few tips and tricks to avoid being bitten by ticks.

    1. Go to the wild less when it's dark, and stay less for a long time in places with many animals

    It is well known that ticks and other small blood-sucking insects like to move when it is dark, either because of their own habits or because they want to go unnoticed. Therefore, every time it gets dark, it is the time when there are a lot of ticks, and at this time, there will be a lot of ticks especially in places with many trees, so after dark, it is recommended that you do not go to places with a lot of grass and trees. In addition, ticks can also be parasitic on animals, so in the spring, people try to stay away from animals such as cattle and sheep to prevent ticks from flying to their bodies and biting themselves.

    2. Spray more potions and wear long-sleeved clothes when you go out

    If you are prone to bites, you can spray some potions on your body before going out to effectively prevent tick bites. Ticks are still relatively affected by smell, so there are many drugs that can be used to control ticks. Now that science and technology are more developed, the taste of the potion has become more good, and everyone will not feel weird when spraying the potion, and even feel fragrant, killing two birds with one stone.

    In addition, everyone should pay attention to wearing long-sleeved clothes when they go out, ticks generally like to bite the epidermis of humans**, if ** is covered by clothes, the mouthparts of ticks generally cannot enter so deeply, and they will not be bitten.

    3. It is very necessary to pay attention to personal hygiene

    The most important thing is to take care of personal hygiene. Ticks bite us because many of our body's metabolites attract them. Therefore, we should take more baths, change clothes frequently, and clean up ourselves every day, which will also be very beneficial to avoid being bitten by ticks.

    It is very uncomfortable to be bitten by a tick, so you must pay more attention to it, go less to the wild and dirty places, and wear more long-sleeved clothes and socks. The most important thing is to pay attention to your own hygiene, as long as you do the above points, I believe that the chance of being bitten by ticks will be greatly reduced!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Apply more insecticides before going to bed every day and maintain good personal hygiene habits to avoid such mosquito bites and better protect yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Avoid going to some humid places in your daily life, and you should also spray some anti-mosquito bite spray at night, or light some mosquito coils, and you should also wear long pants at night.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You must take a bath often, and when you go out, you should try to wear long sleeves and long pants, and you should not go to these places with high vegetation coverage, and you must apply toilet water.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can buy some toilet water, which can effectively prevent mosquito bites, and you can also light a mosquito coil when sleeping, which can also prevent us from being bitten by mosquitoes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is enough to spray some anti-mosquito bite medicine on the body, so that the mosquitoes will stay away from our side and dare not come near us.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Be sure to check your bed frequently for insects, always have mosquito repellent spray, change bed sheets and covers, and keep your own personal hygiene.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After being bitten by a tick lemminer, you should take the following emergency measures as soon as possible:

    1.Clamp the tick with fine forceps or a toothpick, get as close to ** as possible, and pull it out slowly. Do not pull it out directly with your fingers so that the tick's head does not stay inside.

    2.Wash the bite site with soap and water to kill the ticks that remain on the **.

    3.Wipe the bite site with disinfectant to avoid infection.

    4.Monitor whether there are symptoms such as redness, swelling, itching and other symptoms in the stupid land position of the bite area, and seek medical attention in time if you are not suitable.

    Additionally, if you experience symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle pain, rash, etc., after a tick bite, it could be a symptom of a tick-borne disease. In this case, you should see your doctor as soon as possible and tell your doctor about your experience with a tick bite.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After being bitten by a tick, first aid measures need to be taken promptly to prevent the spread of the disease carried by the tick. Here's an overview of some of the contingency measures:

    1.Detect and remove it in time: When outdoors or in places with grass and trees, always pay attention to whether there are any ticks trapped on your body.

    If you find a bite, remove it promptly. Use fine-tipped forceps or needles to insert ** along the tick's body, slowly turn the tick head so that the tick touches the muscle, and then gently extract the tick head with external force.

    2.Disinfect the wound: After removing the tick, wipe the bite site with alcohol, iodine and other disinfectants in time to avoid bacteria multiplying and causing infection.

    4' insecticide powder (insecticide spray).

    Clean the house from top to bottom. The next step is to clean the whole house as thoroughly as possible from top to bottom. Clean shelves, dust off corners and sweep all floors with brooms, mops and vacuums.

    Spray the insecticide of cyplinin at home, focus on the creases in the gaps and folds of the bed board mattress, close the doors and windows after spraying, and open the ventilation after an hour or two.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Timely detection: After outdoor activities, the body should be checked for tick bites, especially in the armpits, waist, knee bends and other parts that are prone to tick bites.

    Timely removal: If the attack is now bitten by a tick, the tick should be pulled out immediately with fine-tipped tweezers or special tools, and be careful not to pinch the tick with your fingers to avoid infecting the virus to the human body.

    Wash the wound: After removing the tick, wash the wound with soapy water or alcohol to avoid infection.

    Observe symptoms: After being bitten by a tick, you should closely observe your physical condition, such as fever, headache, muscle aches, rashes and other symptoms, you should seek medical attention in time.

    Precautionary measures: When outdoors, you should wear long sleeves and long pants to avoid exposing your brother**; use insect repellent or tick repellent spray; Avoid entering tick-dense areas such as grass and bushes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The tick (pí), also known as tick, tick, tick, grass crawler, is a very small arthropod parasite of the subclass arachnids ticks, about the size of a matchstick head. When it does not suck blood, it is the size of a grain of rice, and after sucking up blood, it is the size of a fingernail.

    Hosts include mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, most of which feed on blood, and bite with inflammation of the sting. Ticks can also bring infectious diseases such as Lyme disease, Q fever, Colorado tick fever, hare disease, tick-borne relapsing fever, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, tick-borne encephalitis, bovine anaplasmosis, and canine jaundice. Lyme disease is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi.

    Ticks mainly inhabit grasslands and woods, so it is best to spray mosquito repellent on the exposed ** when going out to play, and try to avoid sitting and lying in the wild for a long time. Pay attention to personal protection and wear tight-mouthed, light-colored, smooth long-sleeved clothing. Ticks often attach to the scalp, waist, armpits, groin, and ankles of the human body.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    [Prevention].

    1. If you find it, do not take it out by yourself and go to the hospital to take it out in time. (The doctor will disinfect the wound, anesthetize the tick on the wound under anesthesia, and wait for the tick to be completely anesthetized before easily pinching it out with a twist.) )

    2. When the tick burrows its head into the **, the head has a barb hook that becomes tighter and tighter, and it is easy to keep the head in the ** to continue to infect when it takes it out by itself. It is extremely troublesome to go to the hospital to get the head removed.

    3. If you can't kill immediately after being bitten by an insect, the insect should be blown away, or the toxin will be greater.

    4. Tick sting prevention**:

    1. When you find a tick that stays on the **, do not tear it forcefully to prevent secondary damage caused by the tearing tissue or broken mouthparts. Chloroform, ether, kerosene, turpentine or dry tobacco can be applied to the head of the tick to wait for the tick to fall naturally from the **.

    2. Disinfect the wound, and if the mouthparts are broken into the skin, they should be surgically removed.

    3. There is procaine around the wound.

    4. Antihistamines and corticosteroids can be given when symptoms of systemic toxicity appear. When tick bite fever and tick paralysis are found, in addition to supporting, corresponding symptomatic treatment should be carried out and timely rescue.

    Personal protection: Wear protective clothing when entering tick-infested areas, and tighten trouser cuffs, cuffs and necklines. Apply a repellent (DEET, DEET, Volatile Oil) to the exposed area, or soak the clothing with a repellent. Check each other when you leave and don't bring ticks home.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ticks generally hide on branches and blades of grass, "waiting for rabbits". They can smell the smell of sweat and carbon dioxide from the animal, and when the "prey" approaches, they will take the initiative to attack. If you don't want to be bitten, try to stay away from tick-infested habitats, such as meadows, shrubs, animal passages, burrows for large and small mammals, and around bird nests in nearby forests.

    When resting, it is best to hang your clothes and hats on a tall branch and avoid putting your clothes directly on the grass.

    If you do need to enter these areas, wear clothing that is wide enough to tighten the cuffs, neckline, and zippers at the bottom of the trouser legs, try to wear white stockings, high-tops, or boots. If you pass through a tick-infested area, immediately inspect clothing such as trouser legs to see if any ticks have crawled onto your body.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Don't panic after being bitten by a tick, you can immediately use a cotton swab dipped in alcohol to gently apply it to the tick so that the spine it inserts can be released, and then use tweezers or other tools to slowly remove the spine, and check whether the spine inserted into the ** has been completely removed, and finally the wound can be thoroughly disinfected.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Do not forcibly pull out when bitten by a tick to avoid laceration** to prevent the mouthparts from breaking in the skin. Dry tobacco oil can be applied to the head or side of the tick, and after a few minutes of lighting the cigarette butt, the tick will loosen its mouth. Liquid paraffin or petroleum jelly can also be applied to the head of the cortex to suffocate it.

    After removal, the first thing to do is to do disinfection, lidoca hydrochloride can be used as a local closure around the wound, and then chymotrypsin combined with normal saline wet compress wound can accelerate the healing of the wound.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Use a cotton swab dipped in iodine or alcohol to disinfect the bitten part, and then go to the hospital in time for the doctor to give advice or treatment.

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