My child is called a tick bite, and what should I do if I pull it out?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Are you sure it's a tick? You should also take her to the hospital for a check-up. Some of the direct extraction of worms will lead to the residue of the tick's mouthparts (barbs), which may become infected if not handled properly...

    After tick bites, it can infect human peripheral blood neutrophils, causing heat with leukopenia, thrombocytopenia and multi-organ dysfunction as the main clinical manifestations. After tick bites, most of them have an acute and severe onset, and the main symptoms are fever, accompanied by general malaise, headache, fatigue, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, and listlessness.

    After being bitten, quickly find the nearest regular hospital, and tell the doctor to carry out local anesthesia after disinfection of the bite site, and only after the anesthesia has taken effect can the tick be removed with tweezers (note that the barbs in the mouthparts of the tick cannot remain in the body), it is not right to pull out the worms because you are in a hurry... After that, immediately carry out admission observation**, and inject the corresponding antiviral drugs, after the incubation period, the body has no symptoms before discharge, if the body is not suitable after discharge, seek medical attention in time, and be sure to tell the doctor about the tick bite.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Treat the wound and disinfect your hands as well.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The best way to do this is to go to the hospital.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Dear, hello, I'm glad to answer for you, the child called the tick bite and pulled it out directly, and you can choose to use alcohol or iodophor to wipe it locally after pulling it out. If you have symptoms of redness, swelling and pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment in time.

    Dear, hello, very sleepy Hengxing will answer for you Oh Wang Hui do, the child called the tick bite and pulled it out directly, and you can choose to use alcohol or iodophor to wipe it locally after pulling it out. If you have symptoms of redness, swelling and pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment in time. World reputation.

    Dear, ticks are dangerous because they can carry viruses. If you are bitten by a tick, you will definitely want to kill it quickly, but be careful not to break the body of the bug, as splatters of body fluids or body debris can spread bacteria. In the unlikely event that the bitten person becomes ill, keeping the worm intact can also help identify the type of disease.

    Also, do your best to control ticks roaming around your yard and keep them away from your clothes and pets.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After being bitten by a tick, the following emergency measures should be taken immediately:

    1.Use fine forceps or fine-mouthed forceps to grip the head of the tick and gently pull it up, not pinching the tick's body with your fingers to avoid squeezing out the pathogens from the tick's body.

    2.Disinfect the wound with alcohol or iodine to avoid bacterial infection.

    3.Pay attention to the wound, and if there are symptoms such as redness, swelling, itching, fever and leakage at the bite site, you should seek medical attention in time.

    4.If there is bleeding or pain in the area of the bite, you can use an ice pack to relieve the local symptoms.

    5.Keep your body clean, wash your hands frequently and avoid tick bites.

    In addition, if you have symptoms such as fever, headache, cough, and muscle aches after being bitten by a tick, it may be a tick-borne disease, such as Lyme disease, and you should seek medical attention promptly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After being bitten by a tick, it is necessary to take timely first aid measures 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 bacterial multiplication and infection.

    4.Save the tick: After removing the tick, save the tick or take a photo to record it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you experience symptoms such as redness, swelling, and itching similar to mosquito bites after being bitten by a tick, you should take the following emergency measures immediately:

    1.Remove the tick. Using a tool such as fine-tipped tweezers or professional tick pliers, slowly pull out along the tick's beak close to **. Be careful not to squeeze the tick with your fingers to avoid leaving your mouthparts in the ** and causing infection.

    2.Clean the wound. Wash the bite site with soap and water to avoid infection.

    3.Cold. Ice packs or cold washcloths can be used to cool the bite area to reduce pain and swelling.

    4.Apply ointment. Ointments containing anti-inflammatory and analgesic ingredients can be applied to the bite site, such as hydrocortisone creams.

    5.Watch for symptoms. If you have systemic symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle aches, or redness, swelling, infection, etc., you should seek medical attention in time.

    It should be noted that contact with ticks should be avoided as much as possible when in the wild, and preventive measures such as wearing long-sleeved clothes and pants and using insect repellent can reduce the risk of being bitten.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.If you have paraffin oil or other substances nearby, you can drop paraffin oil around the wound to isolate the air around the tick and cause the tick to fall off on its own due to lack of oxygen.

    2.You can also use tweezers to pinch the part of the tick close to **, and move it out forcefully along the direction of the tick's puncture, so as not to leave the tick's mouthparts in the local **.

    3.When the tick is removed, it is necessary to disinfect the area from the inside out with iodophor and cover it with gauze and bandage it.

    4.It is forbidden to squeeze the tick when removing the tick to prevent the contents of the tick from squeezing into the human body and causing infection, and it is necessary to bring the tick specimen to the doctor after first aid.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the baby is bitten by a tick, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible for relevant examinations and**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After being bitten by a tick, the following emergency measures should be taken:

    1.Pull the tick out in time. Using slender forceps or specialized tick forceps, pull out slowly but firmly along the axis of the tick's head. Do not pinch, touch or twist the tick with your fingers, lest the tick's mouthparts remain inside the front and cause infection.

    2.Wash the bite site. Washing the bite site with warm water and soap can effectively reduce the risk of bacterial infection.

    3.Disinfect the bite site. Use an antiseptic such as alcohol or iodophor to disinfect the bite site to avoid wound infection.

    4.Observe how your body reacts. After being bitten by a tick, you should closely observe the body's reactions, such as fever, dizziness, shortness of breath, rash, etc., and seek medical attention in time if there is any abnormality.

    It is important to note that after being bitten by a tick, you may be infected with tick-borne diseases such as tick disease, brucellosis, etc. If you have a fever, headache or joint pain after a tick bite, you should see your doctor and tell your doctor that you have been bitten by a tick. At the same time, in order to prevent tick bites, it is recommended to wear long-sleeved clothing, long pants and closed shoes, and avoid activities in grass, bushes and other tick-dense areas.

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