if there is blood in the area of the bite you need to get medical attention,some soreness and swelling is normal. puss or bleeding are signs of serous infection.are you running a temperature.? if so seek medical. now..
2006-07-31 12:31:16
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all the last thing in the world to do is pop it. Gushing blood from a spider bite is not normal at all. You need to get back to the er. I don't mean to scare you but my sister got bit by a brown recluse and it sounds similar to yours...with a brown recluse bite the poison starts eating your flesh. If you say it's bleeding like that then to me it sounds like the bite hole is getting larger..please seek help NOW...
2006-07-31 09:29:10
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answered by Lipstick 6
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What a Brown Recluse Spider Is
The brown recluse spider is one of a few poisonous kinds of spiders in the United States. It is part of the arachnid family, which includes not just spiders, but ticks, mites, and scorpions, too. It has long, skinny legs and is about one-half inch long overall. Its entire body is brown, except for a dark mark in the shape of a violin on its head. Its poisonous relatives may be gray, orange, reddish-brown, or pale brown.
Brown recluse spiders are most commonly found in Midwestern and Southern states of the United States, and they usually hang out in dark places. When they are outside, they like to spend time in piles of rocks, wood, or leaves. If they come inside, brown recluse spiders will go to dark closets, attics, or basements. They aren't aggressive, and they bite only when disturbed.
2006-07-31 09:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Have your self examined for Von Williabrands affliction, a genetic unfastened bleeding affliction - truly greater of a syndrome - and the main easy style of Hemophilia (the only one women get). 5% of the inhabitants has it and that they do no longer comprehend till oddities like this happen. I truly have it, and characteristic dealt with what I call "hell days" for my comprehensive life. "Hell days" are the era days with clots such as you describe, and no tampon nor pad can comprise them. It worsened for the duration of menopause (specific, worsened) - and that i placed on black pants each and all of the time, merely in case. LOL, there are worse issues, although that's an basic attempt, and that i heartily advise it.
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answered by syverson 4
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Ummm. That's a bad thing. Call your regular doctor and ask his/her advice. If need be, go back to the ER with a copy of what you found online. Otherwise, stay away from the Doc-In-The-Box if you can help it.
2006-07-31 09:29:07
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answered by hrh_gracee 5
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I almost puked all over my keyboard at the thought. I'd go to the Dr. I don't trust E.R. and avoid them if at all possible.
2006-07-31 09:29:28
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answered by gypsy g 7
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Yeh thats normal just stand around a few hours till you drop down dead.
WHAT A PILLOCK, GO SEE A DOCTOR.
2006-07-31 09:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it is good to have blood shooting out of your body... call the hospital or you doctor....
2006-07-31 09:28:07
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answered by mortilyn77 2
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no that's not normal! blood pouring out of anywhere is not normal. go see a doctor!
2006-07-31 09:28:12
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answered by whatever_3645 2
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Go to a different ER i think maybe they didnt tell you something...im afraid for you...go to a different hospital please
2006-07-31 09:28:55
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answered by Dior 2
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