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06.15.2023

Tick Bites: Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment

Tick bites are common with many outdoor activities. Understand bite symptoms, prevention, and treatment options.

Tick Bite Symptoms

Tick bites may cause mild to severe symptoms, depending on various factors. Common symptoms of a tick bite include:

  • Redness, itching, or swelling at the bite site

  • The appearance of small, red bumps

  • Formation of a circular rash (only in some cases)

  • Flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, headache, and muscle aches (in rare cases)

Tick Bite Prevention

Preventing tick bites is crucial to minimize the risk of contracting tick-borne illnesses. Here are some preventive measures you can take:

  • Wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, and closed-toe shoes in wooded or grassy areas.

  • Use insect repellents containing DEET on exposed skin and clothing.

  • After spending time outdoors, perform regular tick checks on yourself, your children, and your pets.

  • Avoid walking through tall grass or brush, as ticks tend to reside in these areas.

  • Create a tick-free zone around your home by keeping lawns well-manicured and removing leaf litter.

Tick Bite Removal

If you find a tick attached to your skin, it's important to remove it promptly and correctly. Follow these steps for safe tick removal:

  • Use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin's surface as possible.

  • Pull upward with steady and even pressure, avoiding twisting or jerking motions.

  • Cleanse the bite area and your hands with soap and water or rubbing alcohol.

  • Dispose of the tick by flushing it down the toilet or placing it in alcohol.

Seeking Medical Attention 

Tick bites usually do not require medical attention. However, you should consult a healthcare professional if you experience any of the following:

  • Severe allergic reactions like difficulty breathing, swelling, or hives

  • Persistent rash or signs of infection around the bite site

  • Development of flu-like symptoms after a tick bite

Tick-Borne Illnesses

Ticks can transmit various diseases, including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and others. If you develop symptoms following a tick bite, it's essential to seek medical evaluation and inform your healthcare provider about the tick bite. Being informed about tick bites, their prevention, and appropriate actions after a tick bite is essential for your health and well-being. Understanding the symptoms, practicing prevention strategies, and seeking medical attention when necessary can minimize the risks of tick bites and tick-borne illnesses. If you cannot remove the tick completely, or any symptoms develop, seek medical care immediately. Most WellNow Urgent Care locations are open 7 days a week with extended hours. More information: CDC - Ticks.

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Information contained in this blog is for informational or educational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice or consultations with healthcare professionals. The content is not meant to be complete or exhaustive or to apply to any specific individual's medical condition. Always refer to the personalized information given to you by your doctor or contact us directly.

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