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Last Wednesday I was sitting by the couch and i got bitten twice by something. Both bites had white heads and i popped them both. One is about the size of a dime and the other the size of a penny. One has scabbed over. They only hurt if you touch them. I haven't had much of an appetite and have felt strange and my stomach has been hurting. The bites before i popped the heads looked like pimples.

2007-08-07 14:08:29 · 6 answers · asked by Triple H 1 in Health General Health Care First Aid

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usually brown recluse bites get very red & blistered but if you don't feel well, you may have been bitten by some other spider or bug that made you sick & should go to the doctor-- antibiotics often treat bites well.

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2007-08-07 14:14:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Brown recluse spider bites often go unnoticed initially because they are usually painless bites. Occasionally, some minor burning that feels like a bee is noticed at the time of the bite. Symptoms usually develop two to eight hours after a bite. Keep in mind that most bites cause little tissue destruction.

Victims may experience these symptoms:


Severe pain at bite site after about four hours


Severe itching


Nausea


Vomiting


Fever


Myalgias (muscle pain)


Initially the bite site is mildly red and upon close inspection may reveal fang marks. Most commonly, the bite site will become firm and heal with little scaring over the next few days or weeks. Occasionally, the local reaction will be more severe with erythema and blistering, sometimes leading to a blue discoloration ultimately leading to a necrotic lesion and scaring.



Blistering (common)


Necrosis (death) of skin and subcutaneous fat (less common)


Severe destructive necrotic lesions with deep wide borders (rare)

2007-08-07 14:15:05 · answer #2 · answered by sego lily 7 · 0 0

You should see a Doctor to be on the safe side because if it was a brown Recluse the bite where the spider bit you then the skin would be rotting away. You should get it checked out.

2007-08-07 16:40:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Doesn't sound like a brown recluse; large areas of skin and flesh start looking bad.


I have seen two people with brown recluse bites and it doesn't sound like you have the same thing they had.

Please go a doctor, though. It may have been some other kind of spider.

2007-08-07 14:18:54 · answer #4 · answered by majnun99 7 · 0 0

A Brown Recluse bite eats away at your flesh. This not seem like that. If you start feeling sicker you should see a doctor.

2007-08-07 14:13:26 · answer #5 · answered by curious connie 7 · 0 0

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2016-09-05 11:09:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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