What should I do if I am bitten by a spider, what should I do if I am bitten by a spider?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-15
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    People who are bitten by a spider will apply realgar powder to the wound If bitten by a spider in general, there will only be slight pain in the wound, and no serious adverse reactions will occur. But if you are bitten by a red spotted spider, it is not trivial. The red spotted spider, also known as the black widow, belongs to the family of arthropods, arachnids, arachnids, and bead-bellied arachnidae.

    Because the first pair of appendages have stinging teeth at the top of the upper end, when it bites, it can stab the person's **, and then inject the venom secreted in the venom gland into the wound through the sting, causing poisoning. Poisoning is characterized by localized swelling, pallor, rash, pain, and muscle spasms. Systemic reactions include lack of energy, malaise, dizziness, headache, salivation, nausea, vomiting, chills, fever, night sweats, hand and foot spasms, cyanosis, increased blood pressure, and other symptoms, and in severe cases, dyspnea.

    Stiffness of the muscles in the abdomen, lower back, or back, extreme irritability, obscured reflexes, miosis or delirium, confusion, shock, and even death. The first aid measures are: 1. Local treatment of wounds

    After being bitten by a spider mite, a tourniquet can be stretched over the wound, loosened every 15 30 minutes, and then re-fastened about 2 3 minutes. If the body part is bitten, 0 5 procaine can be used as a ring seal. At the same time, the wound is enlarged (the same as a venomous snake bite), the venom is suctioned, and then cauterized with carbolic acid; The wound can be compressed with Nantong snake medicine or herbal lobelia.

    2. Whole body**: intravenous infusion of glucose saline can accelerate the excretion of poisons. 10 ml of calcium gluconate should be injected intravenously before injection, and symptomatic ** can also be performed, such as analgesia, sedation, and muscle spasm relief.

    3. Traditional Chinese medicine**: "Rejuvenation of Ten Thousand Diseases" contains: "Spider bites into sores, use 3 grams of realgar, a little musk, 1 5 grams of indigo, adjust the water or apply the affected area to heal immediately."

    If you are bitten by a poisonous spider, congratulations, you don't have to do anything, just wait for the sperm to become a sperm. If it's just a small character, take a look at the following: Most spiders are non-venomous, but the two most common are the black widow bulbous spider and the brown flower spider (which has a violin-like pattern on its back).

    Signs and symptoms: Signs of bite, pain and swelling may occur. A black widow ball-belly spider bite may cause nausea and vomiting, muscle cramps (shoulders, back, chest and abdomen), restlessness, anxiety, fever, rash, headache, sweating, facial muscle twisting, dyspnea, high blood pressure, abdominal pain, collapse, coma and death.

    If bitten by a brown spider, the wound will turn white and the edges will be red. The wound may turn into blisters. In the next few days, the injured person may develop fever, chills, rash, measles, nausea and joint pain, and after a few days, the wound will enlarge and cause more extensive muscle and tissue necrosis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The venom of the spider is mainly some enzymes, which play the role of dissolving proteins, after being bitten by a spider, the wound should be cleaned with soap and water immediately after rinsing with hydrogen peroxide, and then disinfected with iodine, and a cold compress is applied 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. If the symptoms are severe, the redness and swelling continue to worsen, and other symptoms appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First: it is best to take a picture of the spider, you can check the corresponding information of the spider on the Internet to determine whether it is poisonous; Second: If you can't determine what kind of spider you were bitten, you can do a routine blood test in the hospital to see if there is any abnormality; Third:

    To see if there is any redness and swelling, abnormality, you can observe it first.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Spiders are very common insect creatures in life, and they can hunt and kill some pests in life, but because spiders are also aggressive, they may be bitten by spiders, so what should I do if I am bitten by a spider? What to do if you are bitten by a spider? Spiders are also divided into poisonous and non-venomous, and once bitten by a poisonous spider, it is very dangerous, so let's learn more about the specific solutions.

    1. Squeeze out the poisonous blood

    Immediately after being bitten by a spider, squeeze the wound with your hands until there is blood coming out, and squeeze it several times repeatedly to avoid the spread of the toxin.

    2. Clean immediately

    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 there is nothing, rinse the wound with water.

    3. Confirm the species of spider

    Only by identifying the species of spider can reasonable rescue measures be implemented.

    One: Suspected venomous spider bite.

    If it is in the wild or in a place with a lot of grass and trees, it is suspected that it is a poisonous spider bite such as a black widow or a brown flower spider, and you should 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 clarify the ** protocol.

    Be careful not to block blood circulation when wearing a bandage!

    Two: common spider bites.

    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.

    Three: Observe the development of the disease after the bite.

    After being bitten by a spider, if the symptoms do not worsen within 24 hours, it is basically certain that the spider is not too virulent and the condition is under control. If within 36 hours of simple treatment, there is no improvement in the redness and swelling, you should seek medical attention immediately**.

    4. How to prevent spider bites

    1) The best way to prevent spider bites is to avoid contact with spiders, clean regularly, and remove spider webs from your home in time.

    2) Be prepared for protection when working in the field.

    3) Try to avoid touching spider webs and spiders when playing in the wild.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! Spider venom is mainly some enzymes that dissolve proteins. Immediately after being bitten by a spider, wash the wound with soap and water, then rinse with hydrogen peroxide, disinfect with iodine, and compress the wound with a cold compress.

    For adults, aspirin or acetaminophen can be used to relieve bite symptoms. Keep in mind that aspirin should not be used in children, but acetaminophen can be used instead. If the symptoms are severe, the redness and swelling continue to worsen, and other symptoms appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital**.

    Hope it helps!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally, spiders in the wild are not very toxic, anyway, they just feel more terrifying, at least clean the wound after being bitten, and then go to a nearby medical point.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You should go to the hospital for surgery, and I will really help you look forward to adoption

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