How do I know what kind of spider bit me?

They're pretty much just like an insect bite. For the most part, you can't tell a spider bit you just from your symptoms. You'll get a little bump on your skin. It might get red, itchy, and swell up a bit.
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How do you tell if you were bitten by a poisonous spider?

Symptoms
  1. Itching or rash.
  2. Pain radiating from the site of the bite.
  3. Muscle pain or cramping.
  4. Reddish to purplish color or blister.
  5. Increased sweating.
  6. Difficulty breathing.
  7. Headache.
  8. Nausea and vomiting.
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What to look for if bitten by a spider?

itching or rash. pain around the area of the bite. muscle pain or cramping. blister that's red or purple in color.
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Look for things like:
  1. swelling.
  2. a red welt.
  3. skin damage.
  4. any troubling symptoms that accompany the bite.
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When should you seek medical attention for a spider bite?

Seek medical attention for a spider bite if there is a worsening local reaction for more than 24 hours, redness spreading away from the bite, drainage from the bite, increased pain, numbness/tingling, a halo or bull's eye discoloration around the bite, or an allergic reaction (rare).
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What does a recluse spider bite look like?

Initially the bite site is mildly red and upon close inspection may reveal fang marks. Within a few hours, the redness gives way to pallor with a red ring surrounding the area, or a "bull's-eye" appearance. The lesion will often appear to flow downhill over the course of many hours.
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What are the signs of a brown recluse spider bite?

Symptoms of a Brown Recluse Bite

Pain or redness at the site of the bite. A deep sore (ulcer) that forms where you were bitten, with the skin at the center turning purple. Fever. Chills.
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What does a black widow spider bite look like after 24 hours?

The lesion will often appear to flow downhill over the course of many hours. The center area will then often blister, which over 12-48 hours can sink, turning bluish then black as this area of tissue dies.
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What does a wolf spider bite look like?

Wolf spider bites look like other bug bites. You may notice a red bump that's also itchy and swollen. It usually goes away within a few days. Unless you actually see the wolf spider bite you, it's usually difficult to determine what bit you.
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What does false widow spider bite look like?

A false widow bite looks like most insect bites. A small hole, or the sting itself, may also be visible. The lump may have an inflamed (red and swollen) area around it that may be filled with fluid. It's long been understood that, though false widows do have a venomous bite, the venom is not particularly potent.
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How long does spider venom stay in your body?

After 1 to 2 weeks

For mild bites, you should be mostly healed by 3 weeks or see a drastic reduction in inflammation. But if you have a more severe bite, the spider's toxin will continue to break down the skin, especially if untreated. The site of the wound may start to develop necrotic (dead) tissue called eschar.
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Did I get bit by a spider?

Typically, a spider bite looks like any other bug bite — a red, inflamed, sometimes itchy or painful bump on your skin — and may even go unnoticed. Harmless spider bites usually don't produce any other symptoms. Many skin sores look the same but have other causes, such as a bacterial infection.
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How can you tell if you got bit by a black widow?

Right away, you may feel severe pain, burning, swelling, and redness at the site. You may even see two fang marks. Other symptoms include: Muscles that begin to hurt and become stiff, usually within 8 hours.
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What does a brown widow bite look like?

Symptoms of a brown widow bite are similar to most spider bites: pain at the bite site and a red mark. Although its venom is as potent as black widow venom, the brown widow probably doesn't inject very much venom, making it much less dangerous. Brown widows are shy and tend to avoid contact with humans.
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Do spider bites have 2 holes?

Myth: You can always tell a spider bite because a spider leaves two punctures. Fact: There is a germ of truth in this idea, but only a very tiny germ. Spiders do have two venom-injecting fangs and typically bite with both at the same time.
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What is this bite mark?

A bite mark is known as the registration of the cutting edges of teeth on a substance caused by a jaw closing. The scientific premise regarding bite mark analysis is stemmed from the fact that the human dentition is not identical from person to person.
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How do you know if you have a hobo spider bite?

A bite from a hobo spider may be unnoticeable at first, but it'll cause pain and numbness within 15 minutes. After 1 hour, the site will start to turn red. In 8 hours, it'll become hardened and swollen. After 24 to 26 hours, the wound may discharge fluids and eventually turn black.
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What's worse black widow or brown recluse?

Brown recluse usually doesn't kill a person the worst that can occur is amputation of a limb, removing and skin grafting the damaged tissue. But the Black Widow can have a more lethal bite since it not only effects tissue but the neurological system, which can lead to death.
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Should I go to the ER for a brown recluse bite?

Go to the emergency room or call your doctor immediately if you think a brown recluse has bitten you. If possible, catch the spider in a jar and take it with you. This can help your doctor identify the spider and confirm the diagnosis. Often in the emergency department, a doctor will give you a tetanus booster.
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What happens if you get bit by a wolf spider?

‌Wolf spiders don't pose a threat to people. It is possible to be allergic to a wolf spider's venom, but they are not poisonous. Since wolf spiders are large, their bite may be painful. If you have mild pain, swelling, or itchiness around the bite, it shouldn't last long.
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Does a spider bite look like a pimple?

Most typically, though, a bite from the spider looks like a pimple or a small white blister and heals on its own over a month or two.
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Do spider bites leave a hole?

1) First: How can you be sure it's a spider bite? Sometimes, spiders leave behind two distinct puncture holes right next to each other — but unless you actually see the spider do the deed, it's hard to know if these marks are caused by an arachnid or another biting bug.
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Can you survive a brown recluse bite?

Brown recluse spider bites rarely kill people, but it's important to get medical attention as soon as you can because they can make you pretty sick. With an adult's help, wash the bite well with soap and water. You can also apply ice to the area, elevate it, and keep it still.
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Can you put peroxide on a spider bite?

Wash the bite area with clean water 2 times a day. Don't use hydrogen peroxide or alcohol, which can slow healing. You may cover the bite with a thin layer of petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline, and a non-stick bandage. Apply more petroleum jelly and replace the bandage as needed.
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Can I put Neosporin on a spider bite?

Most of the time, you can use these basic measures to treat a spider bite at home, on your own: A topical antibiotic to help prevent infection. This over-the-counter spray or ointment, such as Bacitracin or Neosporin, contains antibiotics that kill existing bacteria and stop more bacteria from growing around the wound.
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Can you pop spider bites?

You should never attempt to suck out or remove venom from a spider bite. Instead, follow these steps: Clean the bite area with warm water and soap. Apply a cold, damp washcloth or an ice pack to the bite area.
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