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https://www.google.com has a menu choice "images" that will show many pictures of bites. You are unlikely to have been bitten by a brown recluse, but may have a bite from another source. A Doctor or hospital should be contacted if you have severe symptoms of some kind, and don't rely only on internet research for medical treatment.
Note the study of bites in one article suggests many other types of bug bites, some of which are rare but very infected bites, of which brown recluse are actually reported to be very rare, and often misdiagnosed. Yes, despite fear of bites, they are very very rare, and many mistakenly reported cases are actually not brown recluse spider bites.
Many web sites give information, such as those below:
Dec 12, 2018 - Treatment. Clean it with soap and water. Apply antibiotic cream. If you were bitten on an arm or leg, keep it raised while you're resting. This can reduce swelling. Put ice on it. Take over-the-counter pain medicine. Watch for more severe symptoms.
Hi Justine. Home remedies for brown recluse spider bites
Purchase bentonite clay powder from a health food store, and mix it with enough water to form a paste. Apply this paste onto the wound, and cover it with medical tape. Use colloidal silver instead of water if it is available. This paste should be left on the skin for at least two hours, several times a day.
Plus you could read up more at this link. bitten by brown recluse what home remedies can do Google Search
hi Richard.
Brown recluse spider bite
The pain associated with a brown recluse spider bite typically increases during the first eight hours after the bite. You may also have fever, chills and body aches. The bite usually heals on its own in about a week. In a minority of cases, the skin at the center of the bite can become dark blue or purple and then evolve into a deep open sore (ulcer) that enlarges as the surrounding skin dies. The ulcer usually stops growing within 10 days after the bite, but full healing can take months.
Seek prompt medical care in the following situations:
You are unsure whether the bite was from a poisonous spider.
The person who was bitten experiences severe pain, abdominal cramping or a growing ulcer at the bite site.
The person who was bitten is having problems breathing.
Your doctor may recommend a tetanus booster shot if you haven't had one in the last five years.
or read up more at this link.
Probably staph although being below the waistline it could be an enteric species. Clean with hydrogen peroxide, dry, apply triple antibiotic ointment. Leave open. If any of these - fever, gets larger, red streaks from site, breaks open, gets a dark center, or "rises" due to internal pressure - then see a doctor. If this is a spider bite go to doctor or ER ASAP.
i think you might need to send him to the hospital and tell everythings to the doctor because i bet the spider bite Caused to hi lose 20kg it might be a viurs your son might be in danger sent him to the hospital for checkup and if the ploblem contuine ask the doctor to scan his body for viurses it might help too.Good luck ! May God Bless You and your Son!
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