First aid
Tick bites: First aid
Tick bites: First aid
By Mayo Clinic Staff
Some ticks transmit bacteria that cause illnesses such as Lyme disease or Rocky Mountain
spotted fever. Your risk of contracting one of these diseases depends on where you live or travel
to, how much time you spend in wooded areas, and how well you protect yourself.
What to do if a tick bites you
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Remove the tick promptly and carefully. Use tweezers to grasp the tick near its head or
mouth and pull gently to remove the whole tick without crushing it.
If possible, seal the tick in a container. Put the container in your freezer. Your doctor
may want to see the tick if you develop signs or symptoms of illness after a tick bite.
Use soap and water to wash your hands and the area around the tick bite after handling
the tick.
Call your doctor if you aren't able to completely remove the tick.
See your doctor if you develop:
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A rash
A fever
A stiff neck
Muscle aches
Joint pain and inflammation
Swollen lymph nodes
Flu-like symptoms
Light sensitivity to the eyes or skin (photosensitivity)
If possible, bring the tick with you to your doctor's appointment.
Call 911 or your local emergency number if you develop:
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A severe headache
Difficulty breathing
Paralysis
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Chest pain or heart palpitations
References
1. What to do in a medical emergency: Bites and stings. American College of Emergency
Physicians Foundation.
http://www.emergencycareforyou.org/EmergencyManual/WhatToDoInMedicalEmergenc
y/Default.aspx?id=210#spider_bites_and_scorpion_stings. Accessed Sept. 13, 2011.
2. Tick removal. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/removing_a_tick.html. Accessed Sept. 13, 2011.
3. Symptoms of tickborne illness. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/symptoms.html. Accessed Sept. 13, 2011.
Dec. 16, 2011
Original article: http://www.mayoclinic.org/first-aid/first-aid-tick-bites/basics/art-20056671
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