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. • Chapters • 0:00 Introduction • 0:12 Symptoms (in mild cases) • 0:22 Symptoms (in severe cases) • 0:40 Treatment (mild to severe) • 0:56 Natural Remedies • 3:00 Treatment to relieve pain • 3:31 Prevention of Spider Bites • • • Spiders want to avoid humans, as much as we want to avoid them. • They are more likely to bite if their privacy is threatened. • Spider Bite Symptoms • (in mild case) • Punctured wound • Blister • Redness • Swelling • Numbness or pain • (in severe case) • Headache • Vomiting • Anxiety • High blood pressure • Muscle spasm • Visual or hearing disturbances • Breathlessness • Unsteady movements • Bull’s eye around the wound • Treatments of Spider Bites (mild to severe) • There are many ways of treating a spider bite. • Every spider leaves its venom when it bites to paralyze the prey. • But some can be treated at home as well. • Clean the bitten area with soap and water before tending to them. • Natural Remedies • OTC cream and ointments should do the trick, if not other remedies are available as well. • • Aloe vera gel – for faster healing and soothing. • Rose oil – for reducing pain. • Levander oil – also for controlling pain. • Bergamot • Chamomile baby – decrease skin inflammation and irritability. • For Non-Venomous Bites • These are certain examples of non-venomous spiders, according to Health Line: • brown widow spider • cellar spider • funnel web weaver spider • hobo spider • huntsman spider • jumping spider • orb-weaving spider • red-legged widow spider • tarantula • wolf spider • yellow sac spider • • If bitten by any of the above spiders, these three steps should be followed: • Take help from an ice bag to soothe the punctured wound. • Apply OTC on the area. • Bandage the wound. • Medication • Triple Antibiotic Ointment • Antihistamine • Analgesic Cream • For Venomous Bites: • Some poisonous spiders are: • Brown recluse • Black window • Brazilian wandering spider • funnel-web spider • redback spider (a bite by male redback spider is relatively more harmful) • • Reach for immediate professional help if bitten by them. • Medication • Antivenom • Antibiotics • Dapsone (Aczone) • Treatments for venomous Bite • Antibiotics • Antivenom • Dapsone • • Medical help is necessary even if the spider bite does not seem toxic. • • The appearance of symptoms is not necessary but if experienced these include: • • difficulty swallowing • Breathlessness • experiencing heart palpitations • allergic reactions. • Treatments that may relieve pain and inflammation: • Narcotic Pain Relievers – helps with muscle spasm and pain. • Benadryl (diphenhydramine) - for itching and allergic reactions. • Corticosteroids – helps reduce inflammation. • NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs); Ibuprofen, aspirin, etc. • Colchicine (colcrys) - reduces swelling and acts as a painkiller. • Tips for avoiding spider bites: • Wear clothing that covers your whole body in places where spiders can be present. • Avoid cluttering and keep the environment open. • Shake out your blankets, clothes, shoes before using them. • Have a glance at the boxes to be cautious before sticking your hands in there. • Spray peppermint oil on beddings, clothes, shoes to keep them away.

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